On the physiology of interruption after unexpectedness

Volume: 165, Pages: 108174 - 108174
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
We tested whether surprise elicits similar physiological changes as those associated with orienting and freezing after threat, as surprise also involves a state of interruption and attention for effective action. Moreover, because surprise is primarily driven by the unexpectedness of an event, initial physiological responses were predicted to be similar for positive, neutral, and negative surprises. Results of repetition-change studies (4 + 1 in...
Paper Details
Title
On the physiology of interruption after unexpectedness
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
165
Pages
108174 - 108174
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