“…As such, some of the first neurophysiological curiosity research in humans has approached the topic from the perspective of reward seeking and learning and examined the associated brain regions. When participants study trivia questions and make subjective ratings of their curiosity for the answers, higher curiosity ratings predict greater memory retention (Fastrich, Kerr, Castel, & Murayama, 2017;Galli et al, 2018;Gruber, Gelman, & Ranganath, 2014;Kang et al, 2009;Marvin & Shohamy, 2016;McGillivray, Murayama, & Castel, 2015).…”