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Unexpected Brain Chemistry Is behind the Element of Surprise

Animals learn especially well from surprising events, and the hormone noradrenaline may be one reason why. You reach over a stove to pick up a pot. What you didn’t realize was that the burner was still on. Ouch! That painful accident probably taught you a lesson. It’s adaptive to learn from unexpected events so that we don’t repeat our mistakes. Our brain may be primed to pay extra attention when we are surprised. In a recent  Nature  study, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found evidence that a hormone, noradrenaline,  alters brain activity —and an animal’s subsequent behavior—in these startling moments. Noradrenaline is one of several chemicals that can flood the brain with powerful signals. Past research shows that noradrenaline is involved when we are feeling excited, anxious or alert and that it contributes to learning. But the new research shows it plays a strong role in responses to the unexpected. The M.I.T. team used a method called optoge...