How do stories often evoke intense feelings and sensations in their readers? This essay explores that question with a new combination of insights from neuroscience and literary theory, while also assessing the difficulties as well as the potential gains of such interdisciplinary research. The authors lay the groundwork for a neurocritical embodied narratology that incorporates both the critiques of traditional humanism within literary studies and of classic cognitivism within neuroscience. Their methodological approach focuses on Feeling of Body (in contrast to Theory of Mind), which may be considered the outcome of a basic functional mechanism instantiated by our brain-body system. Feeling of Body is also a foundational aspect of liber...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Abstract This article examines the imagination by way of various studies in cognitive science. It op...
Summary In the epistemic frame of the biocultural turn and of the neuroaesthetics, we...
How do stories often evoke intense feelings and sensations in their readers? This essay explores th...
How do stories often evoke intense feelings and sensations in their readers? This essay explores th...
In reading literary texts we use our feelings and our pre-knowledge of the world around us to compre...
dissertationThe studies presented in this dissertation suggest that representing the body in narrati...
This study undertakes a comprehensive examination of neurofiction – a genre of literary fiction whic...
Embodied simulation, a basic functional mechanism of our brain, and its neural underpinnings are dis...
There is a paucity of neuroaesthetic studies on prose fiction. This is in contrast to the very many ...
My essay joins the contemporary cognitive-narratological debate on whether readers bring to bear on ...
The last few decades have witnessed the growth of the “neuro-industry,” as neuroscientific discourse...
The objective of this article is twofold. In the first part, I discuss two issues central to any the...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how written and oral narrative can be paired with the embod...
2012-01-18In the past three decades, there has been a considerable amount of work done in the humani...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Abstract This article examines the imagination by way of various studies in cognitive science. It op...
Summary In the epistemic frame of the biocultural turn and of the neuroaesthetics, we...
How do stories often evoke intense feelings and sensations in their readers? This essay explores th...
How do stories often evoke intense feelings and sensations in their readers? This essay explores th...
In reading literary texts we use our feelings and our pre-knowledge of the world around us to compre...
dissertationThe studies presented in this dissertation suggest that representing the body in narrati...
This study undertakes a comprehensive examination of neurofiction – a genre of literary fiction whic...
Embodied simulation, a basic functional mechanism of our brain, and its neural underpinnings are dis...
There is a paucity of neuroaesthetic studies on prose fiction. This is in contrast to the very many ...
My essay joins the contemporary cognitive-narratological debate on whether readers bring to bear on ...
The last few decades have witnessed the growth of the “neuro-industry,” as neuroscientific discourse...
The objective of this article is twofold. In the first part, I discuss two issues central to any the...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how written and oral narrative can be paired with the embod...
2012-01-18In the past three decades, there has been a considerable amount of work done in the humani...
When we read literary fiction, we are transported to fictional places, and we feel and think along w...
Abstract This article examines the imagination by way of various studies in cognitive science. It op...
Summary In the epistemic frame of the biocultural turn and of the neuroaesthetics, we...