Reading Kafka Improves Learning, Suggests Psychology Study

September 16, 2009 | Source: ScienceDaily

Exposure to information that does not makes sense (such as surrealistic literature) — or is a threat to meaning or creates a sense that expected associations are violated — enhances adaptive cognitive mechanisms like finding patterns, psychologists at UC Santa Barbara and the University of British Columbia have found in two experiments.

They suggest that the lack of meaning motivates people to look for patterns and find structure.

Does this apply to Singularity studies? – Ed.