2024
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/me6bz
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The Cognitive Foundations of Fictional Stories

Edgar Dubourg,
Valentin Thouzeau,
Thomas Beuchot
et al.

Abstract: We hypothesize that fictional stories are highly successful in human cultures partly because they activate evolved cognitive mechanisms, for instance for finding mates (e.g., in romance fiction), exploring the world (e.g., in adventure and speculative fiction), or avoiding predators (e.g., in horror fiction). In this paper, we put forward a comprehensive framework to study fiction through this evolutionary lens. The primary goal of this framework is to carve fictional stories at their cognitive joints using an… Show more

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