Psychological entropy: A framework for understanding uncertainty-related anxiety.
University of Toronto · York University
Abstract
Entropy, a concept derived from thermodynamics and information theory, describes the amount of uncertainty and disorder within a system. Self-organizing systems engage in a continual dialogue with the environment and must adapt themselves to changing circumstances to keep internal entropy at a manageable level. We propose the entropy model of uncertainty (EMU), an integrative theoretical framework that applies the idea of entropy to the human information system to understand uncertainty-related anxiety. Four major tenets of EMU are proposed: (a) Uncertainty poses a critical adaptive challenge for any organism, so individuals are motivated to keep it at a manageable level; (b) uncertainty emerges as a function…
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- 21.37
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3Topics & keywords
- Affordance
- Entropy (arrow of time)
- Information theory
- Anxiety
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Perception
- Cognition