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Common themes in storytelling reveal clues about our evolutionary history and roots of emotion and empathy in the mind
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But the best stories—those retold through generations and translated into other languages—do more than simply present a believable picture. These tales captivate their audience, whose emotions can be inextricably tied to those of the story’s characters. Such immersion is a state psychologists call “narrative transport.”
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Researchers have only begun teasing out the relations among the variables that can initiate narrative transpo
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prior knowledge and life experience affected the immersive experience
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Alan Levine# Storytelling is a human universal, and common themes appear in tales throughout history and all over the the world.
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Sanskrit, Latin, Greek, Chinese, Egyptian and Sumerian
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define what constitutes a story
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a narrative engages its audience through psychological realism—recognizable emotions and believable interactions among characters
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Everyone has a natural detector for psychological realism
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Katie Day* Storytelling is a human universal, and common themes appear in tales throughout history and all over the the world.
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lizmassey68Good Scientific American article on why we are hard-wired to learn and process information through stories.
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Andrew DeVigal"Storytelling is one of the few human traits that are truly universal across culture and through all of known history. Anthropologists find evidence of folktales everywhere in ancient cultures, written in Sanskrit, Latin, Greek, Chinese, Egyptian and Sume
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Dennis OConnor# Storytelling is a human universal, and common themes appear in tales throughout history and all over the the world.
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Isaac Pigott* Storytelling is a human universal, and common themes appear in tales throughout history and all over the the world. * These characteristics of stories, and our natural affinity toward them, reveal clues about our evolutionary history and the roots of em
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