Another Look at Looking Time: Surprise as Rational Statistical Inference

Topics in Cognitive Science 11 (1):154-163 (2019)
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Abstract

Surprise—operationalized as looking time—has a long history in developmental research, providing a window into the perception and cognition of infants. Recently, however, a number of developmental researchers have considered infants’ and children's surprise in its own right. This article reviews empirical evidence and computational models of complex statistical inferences underlying surprise, and discusses how these findings relate to the role that surprise appears to play as a catalyst for learning.

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