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2. Epistemic emotions and pre-service mathematics teachers' knowledge for teaching.

3. The syntax of talking heads.

4. Neurons of Macaque Frontal Eye Field Signal Reward-Related Surprise.

5. Mysterious Consumption: Preference for Horizontal (vs. Vertical) Uncertainty and the Role of Surprise.

6. And suddenly, the rain! When surprises shape experienced utility.

7. Überraschung und Symbolisierung.

8. Überraschung in Neurowissenschaft und Psychoanalyse.

9. Exploring entertainment utility from football games.

10. A Fitting Definition of Epistemic Emotions.

11. THE NEUROSCIENCE BEHIND HAPTIC EXPOSURE AND POSITIVE EMOTIONS IN MIXED REALITY ENVIRONMENTS.

12. A cross-cultural analysis of the gestural pattern of surprise and surprise-disapproval questions.

13. Suspense and Surprise in Media Product Design: Evidence from Twitch.

18. An Engaging Serious Game that Strengthens High School Students’ Understanding of the Periodic Table

19. Belief-consistent information is most shared despite being the least surprising

20. A psychological mechanism of surprise impacts risky decision making.

21. The aesthetic experience of general beauty and ugly-cute memes: the role of emotion.

22. Incredulity and the Realization of Vulnerability, or, How it Feels to Learn from Wounds.

23. Curiosity and the dynamics of optimal exploration.

24. Elevator music as a tool for the quantitative characterization of reward.

25. Early warning systems and end‐user decision‐making: A risk formalism tool to aid communication and understanding.

26. Cognitive Conflict as an Underlying Mechanism in the Arousal of Epistemic Emotions.

27. Caught off guard? Evaluating how external experts in Germany warned about Russia's war on Ukraine.

28. A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ART OF DECEPTION FROM THE 2022 KHARKIV COUNTEROFFENSIVE.

29. Why are we surprised by extreme weather, pandemics and migration crises when we know they will happen? Exploring the added value of contingency thinking.

31. Breaking Down the Binary.

32. Auditory oddball responses in the human subthalamic nucleus and substantia nigra pars reticulata

33. Strategic Surprise and Implications for State Defense

34. The Concept of Miracle in Religious Discourse (Semantic Features of Russian and Chinese Cultures in the Perspective of Intercultural Communication)

35. First encounters: Estimating the initial magnitude of attentional capture.

36. Orientation Comes First: Becoming Aware of Spatial Disorientation Interferes with Cognitive Performance.

37. The prosody of surprise questions in Estonian.

38. Intonation correlates of canonical and non-canonical wh-in-situ questions in Spanish.

39. Uncertainty marketing tactics: An overview and a unifying framework.

40. On the Invalidity of Neta and Kim's Argument That Surprise is Always Valenced.

41. Modeling Users' Curiosity in Recommender Systems.

42. A sociotechnical systems analysis of aircraft aerodynamic stall events.

43. Are curiosity and situational interest different? Exploring distinct antecedents and consequences.

44. Curiosity-driven exploration: foundations in neuroscience and computational modeling.

45. PARA PROSDOKIAN AND THE COMIC BIT IN ARISTOPHANES.

46. WTF?! Covid-19, indignation, and the internet.

47. Surprisingly unsustainable: How and when hindsight biases shape consumer evaluations of unsustainable and sustainable products.

48. Pragmatics in the Minimalist framework: Evidence from the study of emotional language.

49. Emotional Cues and the Demand for Televised Sports: Evidence from the UEFA Champions League.

50. Alerting effects require the absence of surprise

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