Emotion in good luck and bad luck: predictions from simplicity theory

Computer Science – Other Computer Science

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jld-10020801; Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Austin, TX : United States (2010)

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The feeling of good or bad luck occurs whenever there is an emotion contrast
between an event and an easily accessible counterfactual alternative. This
study suggests that cognitive simplicity plays a key role in the human ability
to experience good and bad luck after the occurrence of an event.

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