Literature containing supra-natural, or magical events has enchanted generations of readers. When reading narratives describing such events, readers mentally simulate a text world different from the real one. The corresponding violation of world-knowledge during this simulation likely increases cognitive processing demands for ongoing discourse integration, catches readers’ attention, and might thus contribute to the pleasure and deep emotional experience associated with ludic immersive reading. In the present study, we presented participants in an MR scanner with passages selected fromthe Harry Potter book series, half of which described magical events, while the other half served as control condition. Passages in both conditions were clos...
Few neuroimaigng studies on reading comprehension have been conducted under natural reading settings...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Readers often describe vivid experiences of voices and characters in a manner that has been likened ...
Previous studies suggested that the emotional connotation of single words automatically recruits att...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, mo...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural and cognitive basis of l...
Fiction is vital to our being. Many people enjoy engaging with fiction every day. Here we focus on l...
Across cognitive systems, world knowledge allows individuals to organize raw sensation into meaningf...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Reading is a complex higher-order cognitive activity unique to human beings, which transmits the sen...
Thirty-nine participants listened to 28 neutral and horror excerpts of Stephen King short stories wh...
Humans are deeply affected by stories, yet it is unclear how. In this study, we explored two aspects...
Thirty-nine participants listened to 28 neutral and horror excerpts of Stephen King short stories wh...
Contains fulltext : 145421.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When we read li...
Few neuroimaigng studies on reading comprehension have been conducted under natural reading settings...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Readers often describe vivid experiences of voices and characters in a manner that has been likened ...
Previous studies suggested that the emotional connotation of single words automatically recruits att...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Stories can elicit powerful emotions. A key emotional response to narrative plots (e.g., novels, mo...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to explore the neural and cognitive basis of l...
Fiction is vital to our being. Many people enjoy engaging with fiction every day. Here we focus on l...
Across cognitive systems, world knowledge allows individuals to organize raw sensation into meaningf...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Reading is a complex higher-order cognitive activity unique to human beings, which transmits the sen...
Thirty-nine participants listened to 28 neutral and horror excerpts of Stephen King short stories wh...
Humans are deeply affected by stories, yet it is unclear how. In this study, we explored two aspects...
Thirty-nine participants listened to 28 neutral and horror excerpts of Stephen King short stories wh...
Contains fulltext : 145421.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When we read li...
Few neuroimaigng studies on reading comprehension have been conducted under natural reading settings...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Readers often describe vivid experiences of voices and characters in a manner that has been likened ...