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The role of epistemic emotions in learning from others

Published inBehavioral and brain sciences, vol. 44, e151
Publication date2021-11-19
First online date2021-11-19
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Phillips et al. discuss whether knowledge or beliefs are more basic representations of others' minds, focusing on the primary function of knowledge representation: learning from others. We discuss links between emotion and “knowledge versus belief,” and particularly the role of emotions in learning from others in mechanisms such as “social epistemic emotions” and “affective social learning.”

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ERDEMLI, Asli, AUDRIN, Catherine, SANDER, David. The role of epistemic emotions in learning from others. In: Behavioral and brain sciences, 2021, vol. 44, p. e151. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X20001624
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