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← Language & CommunicationA screenplay exhibits a sudden, jarring shift in genre mid-story; why does the audience experience cognitive dissonance?
A)Limited channel communication impedes sensory encoding
B)Perceptual adaptation reduces stimulus awareness gradually
C)Predictive coding violates established narrative schema✓
D)Episodic memory retrieves incorrect previous experiences
💡 Explanation
Cognitive dissonance arises because the brain uses predictive coding to anticipate narrative developments based on genre conventions. The unexpected shift violates these expectations, therefore disrupting the schema and causing dissonance, rather than simple perceptual adaptation or memory retrieval issues.
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