What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play or film? Any story, like a piece of music, plays out across our minds and in the process changes the nature of our notes and expands their range. Stories – whether told orally, read in a book, scrolled through or watched upon screen or stage – enable a metamorphosis of our minds through biological and sociocultural processes operating in concert
‘Tracy, come over here, read this...’, one of the students calls me over, continuing ‘It’s so sad’. ...
This book is a collection of papers from an international inter-disciplinary conference focusing on ...
While listening to stories requires making mental illustrations and invites internalization of story...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (Unicef, 1989), amongst other things, name...
The practice and art of storytelling is fundamental to human existence. To affirm that stance, I beg...
Marisa Knight writes about the psychological processes of narrative and engagement with literature
Stories are the most valuable currency of human communication; a fact manifested in our social lives...
This transdisciplinary symposium brought together storytellers from across the University of Cumbria...
‘Tracy, come over here, read this...’, one of the students calls me over, continuing ‘It’s so sad’. ...
This book is a collection of papers from an international inter-disciplinary conference focusing on ...
While listening to stories requires making mental illustrations and invites internalization of story...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
What happens to our minds when we listen to a story or read a book? How about when we watch a play o...
The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (Unicef, 1989), amongst other things, name...
The practice and art of storytelling is fundamental to human existence. To affirm that stance, I beg...
Marisa Knight writes about the psychological processes of narrative and engagement with literature
Stories are the most valuable currency of human communication; a fact manifested in our social lives...
This transdisciplinary symposium brought together storytellers from across the University of Cumbria...
‘Tracy, come over here, read this...’, one of the students calls me over, continuing ‘It’s so sad’. ...
This book is a collection of papers from an international inter-disciplinary conference focusing on ...
While listening to stories requires making mental illustrations and invites internalization of story...