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Mark T Keane

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Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
A model of plausibilityLouise Connell, Mark T Keane
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
What plausibly affects plausibility? Concept coherence and distributional word coherence as factors influencing plausibility judgmentsLouise Connell, Mark T Keane
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
It's distributions all the way down!: second order changes in statistical distributions also occurMark T Keane, Aaron Gerow
Memory & Cognition|January 18, 2007
Familiarity and relational preference in the understanding of noun--noun compoundsGeorgios Tagalakis, Mark T Keane
Topics in Cognitive Science|October 31, 2018
The Role of Surprise in Learning: Different Surprising Outcomes Affect Memorability DifferentiallyMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Data in Brief|March 22, 2021
Three datasets reporting unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 9000 events human-labelled for overall valence/sentiment, topic category, and relationship to the initial goal of the scenarioMolly S Quinn, Mark T Keane
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Surprise as an ideal case for the interplay of cognition and emotionMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2015
Why some surprises are more surprising than others: Surprise as a metacognitive sense of explanatory difficultyMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Cognition|May 1, 2022
Factors affecting "expectations of the unexpected": The impact of controllability & valence on unexpected outcomesMolly S Quinn, Mark T Keane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 20, 2011
Making sense of surprise: an investigation of the factors influencing surprise judgmentsRebecca Maguire, Phil Maguire, Mark T Keane
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Cognitive Science|June 28, 2011
A model of plausibilityLouise Connell, Mark T Keane
Memory & Cognition|June 12, 2004
What plausibly affects plausibility? Concept coherence and distributional word coherence as factors influencing plausibility judgmentsLouise Connell, Mark T Keane
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|February 28, 2014
It's distributions all the way down!: second order changes in statistical distributions also occurMark T Keane, Aaron Gerow
Memory & Cognition|January 18, 2007
Familiarity and relational preference in the understanding of noun--noun compoundsGeorgios Tagalakis, Mark T Keane
Topics in Cognitive Science|October 31, 2018
The Role of Surprise in Learning: Different Surprising Outcomes Affect Memorability DifferentiallyMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Data in Brief|March 22, 2021
Three datasets reporting unexpected events for everyday scenarios: Over 9000 events human-labelled for overall valence/sentiment, topic category, and relationship to the initial goal of the scenarioMolly S Quinn, Mark T Keane
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|January 21, 2016
Surprise as an ideal case for the interplay of cognition and emotionMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Cognitive Psychology|September 3, 2015
Why some surprises are more surprising than others: Surprise as a metacognitive sense of explanatory difficultyMeadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Cognition|May 1, 2022
Factors affecting "expectations of the unexpected": The impact of controllability & valence on unexpected outcomesMolly S Quinn, Mark T Keane
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|January 20, 2011
Making sense of surprise: an investigation of the factors influencing surprise judgmentsRebecca Maguire, Phil Maguire, Mark T Keane
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