2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1345480
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Narrative as active inference: an integrative account of cognitive and social functions in adaptation

Nabil Bouizegarene,
Maxwell J. D. Ramstead,
Axel Constant
et al.

Abstract: While the ubiquity and importance of narratives for human adaptation is widely recognized, there is no integrative framework for understanding the roles of narrative in human adaptation. Research has identified several cognitive and social functions of narratives that are conducive to well-being and adaptation as well as to coordinated social practices and enculturation. In this paper, we characterize the cognitive and social functions of narratives in terms of active inference, to support the claim that one o… Show more

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“… 7 In particular, narratives may map facets of the self that link past history (memory) with future (possible) selves. See Bouizegarene et al (2024) . …”
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“… 7 In particular, narratives may map facets of the self that link past history (memory) with future (possible) selves. See Bouizegarene et al (2024) . …”
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confidence: 99%