Recent research shows that the study of fiction books increases empathy, further contributing to the development of social relationships. Reading books helps us to understand ourselves and others better. As we become captivated by reading, we become more and more emotionally engaged in the lives of others, thus exercising a wide range of emotional manifestations and feelings in a safe area, ourselves not being affected. Fiction is otherwise processed at the level of the brain, compared to commercial messages, scientific articles, or articles in newspapers and magazines, producing a much stronger impression. For example, an article about how harmful alcohol is to our health only temporarily changes the reader’s perception of alcohol. Still, ...
This paper discusses the relationships between fiction and working lives through exploring the role ...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...
Reading fiction, in and of itself, predicts people’s empathy. People who read fiction tend to feel t...
Empathy is highly valued in society due to its many benefits, including the promotion of prosocial b...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
The importance of empathy is hard to measure. Throughout human history, it has been essential to our...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
The fictional narrative is a form of literature often found in everyday life, such as in novels or s...
A recent study by David Comer Kidd and Emanuele Castano of The New School for Social Research in New...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
Empathy is crucial for understanding human social relationships. Research examining the factors that...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
This paper discusses the relationships between fiction and working lives through exploring the role ...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...
Reading fiction, in and of itself, predicts people’s empathy. People who read fiction tend to feel t...
Empathy is highly valued in society due to its many benefits, including the promotion of prosocial b...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
The current study investigated whether fiction experiences change empathy of the reader. Based on tr...
The importance of empathy is hard to measure. Throughout human history, it has been essential to our...
How does reading about fictional characters influence the way we view people in the everyday world? ...
The fictional narrative is a form of literature often found in everyday life, such as in novels or s...
A recent study by David Comer Kidd and Emanuele Castano of The New School for Social Research in New...
The notion that fiction benefits our social skills is gaining traction in empirical Psychology: stud...
Research suggests that both life-time experience of reading fiction and the extent to which a reader...
Empathy is crucial for understanding human social relationships. Research examining the factors that...
The term empathy has only existed in English for a little over a hundred years, but the idea of feel...
This paper discusses the relationships between fiction and working lives through exploring the role ...
Fictional narratives and stories have persisted throughout human history. However, perhaps due to a ...
Fiction enables readers to simulate the social experiences of characters and may facilitate prosoci...