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Daniel Ellis Berlyne (April 25, 1924 –
November 2, 1976) was a
British and
Canadian psychologist.
Berlyne worked at
several universities both in Canada...
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desire for
knowledge that is
specifically attributed to humans.
Daniel Berlyne recognized three classes of
variables playing a role in
evoking curiosity:...
- (emotion) "Novelty". Merriam-Webster.com.
Retrieved January 27, 2012.
Berlyne, D.E. (1960). Conflict, arousal, and curiosity. McGraw-Hill Book Company...
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analysis of
unity in
variety as a
hedonistic phenomenon. In 1971
Daniel Berlyne and W. J.
Boudewijns performed experiments studying unity in
variety using...
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Berlyne DE (1960). Conflict, arousal, and curiosity. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill...
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Community Psychiatry. 38 (5): 491–4. doi:10.1176/ps.38.5.491. PMID 3596484.
Berlyne, N. (1975). "Diogenes syndrome". Lancet. 305 (7905): 515. doi:10...
- in reality, the
changes tend to be significant.
Psychologist Daniel E.
Berlyne credits the
first extended treatment of
attention to
philosopher Nicolas...
- Lampatz, Allegra; Wandl, Michaela; Leder,
Helmut (November 4, 2016). "
Berlyne Revisited:
Evidence for the
Multifaceted Nature of
Hedonic Tone in the...
- phenomenon. — David Hume, A
treatise of
human nature (p. 453), Later, in 1954,
Berlyne differentiated it into
perceptual curiosity and
epistemic curiosity, and...
- 2007. "Rules – Act of
Independence of Lithuania". vasario16aktas.lt. "
Berlyne rastas Vasario 16-osios akto
originalas – LRT".
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