Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other benefits. It is also in decline among young people in developed nations, in part because of competition from moving image fiction. We review existing research on the differences between reading or hearing verbal fiction and watching moving image fiction, as well as looking more broadly at research on image or text interactions and visual versus verbal processing. We conclude that verbal narrative generates more diverse responses than moving image narrative. We note that reading and viewing narrative are different tasks, with different cognitive loads. Viewing moving image narrative mostly involves visual processing with some working memory engag...
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The philosophical debate on the nature of narrative has been mainly concerned with literary narrativ...
Narrative production draws upon linguistic, cognitive and pragmatic skills, and is subject to substa...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-148)In a series of 6 experiments, we investigated the im...
Narratives have the ability to impact a person\u27s sense of reality by transporting them into a nar...
Verbal narratives provide incomplete information and can be very long, yet readers and hearers often...
This paper reports the findings from a small-scale exploratory study that investigated how moving-im...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
It is often argued that narratives improve social cognition, either by appealing to social-cognitive...
"How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a li...
This paper disputes the notion, endorsed by much of narrative theory, that the reading of literary n...
Contains fulltext : 237408.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)23 p
The philosophical debate on the nature of narrative has been mainly concerned with literary narrativ...
Narrative production draws upon linguistic, cognitive and pragmatic skills, and is subject to substa...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Reading fiction for pleasure is robustly correlated with improved cognitive attainment and other ben...
Narratives surround us in our everyday life in different forms. In the sensory brain areas, the proc...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-148)In a series of 6 experiments, we investigated the im...
Narratives have the ability to impact a person\u27s sense of reality by transporting them into a nar...
Verbal narratives provide incomplete information and can be very long, yet readers and hearers often...
This paper reports the findings from a small-scale exploratory study that investigated how moving-im...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
It is often argued that narratives improve social cognition, either by appealing to social-cognitive...
"How do narratives draw on our memory capacity? How is our attention guided when we are reading a li...
This paper disputes the notion, endorsed by much of narrative theory, that the reading of literary n...
Contains fulltext : 237408.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)23 p
The philosophical debate on the nature of narrative has been mainly concerned with literary narrativ...
Narrative production draws upon linguistic, cognitive and pragmatic skills, and is subject to substa...