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Conflict, arousal, and curiosity.
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Author(s):
D. E. Berlyne
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1960
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McGraw-Hill Book Company
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1960
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Stimulus Selection and Conflict.
pp. 18
Novelty, Uncertainty, Conflict, Complexity.
pp. 45
Attention.
pp. 78
Exploratory Behavior: I. Orienting Responses.
pp. 104
Exploratory Behavior: II. Locomotor Exploration.
pp. 136
Exploratory Behavior: III. Investigatory Responses.
pp. 163
Toward a Theory of Exploratory Behavior: I. Arousal and Drive.
pp. 193
Toward a Theory of Exploratory Behavior: II. Arousal Potential, Perceptual Curiosity, and Learning.
pp. 228
Art and Humor.
pp. 262
Epistemic Behavior: Knowledge and Thinking.
pp. 283
Toward a Theory of Epistemic Behavior: Conceptual Conflict and Epistemic Curiosity.
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