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Your Brain on Fiction

by thundara · #neuroscience
posted 428 days ago · shared by: 6
    What scientists have come to realize in the last few years is that narratives activate many other parts of our brains as well, suggesting why the experience of reading can feel so alive. Words like “lavender,” “cinnamon” and “soap,” for example, elicit a response not only from the language-processing areas of our brains, but also those devoted to dealing with smells.

    A 2010 study by Dr. Mar found a similar result in preschool-age children: the more stories they had read to them, the keener their theory of mind — an effect that was also produced by watching movies but, curiously, not by watching television.


by winston 428 days ago  ·  link
    The brain, it seems, does not make much of a distinction between reading about an experience and encountering it in real life;
This is disconcerting but not surprising. I would attribute this to the enjoyment we feel when reading. The suspense, horror, joy etc that we encounter through a well written piece of fiction is a testament to this correlation.


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