2019
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1180-19.2019
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The Storytelling Brain: How Neuroscience Stories Help Bridge the Gap between Research and Society

Abstract: Active communication between researchers and society is necessary for the scientific community's involvement in developing sciencebased policies. This need is recognized by governmental and funding agencies that compel scientists to increase their public engagement and disseminate research findings in an accessible fashion. Storytelling techniques can help convey science by engaging people's imagination and emotions. Yet, many researchers are uncertain about how to approach scientific storytelling, or feel the… Show more

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“…Similar detailed stigmatizing experiences were reported over 30 years ago 17 and in a recent study from Iran, 18 suggesting a widespread and ongoing societal lack of understanding of psoriasis. In addition, when both the general public and medical students were shown images of an individual with psoriasis they reported a desire to avoid the person in the image 19 . Fear of exclusion led to repeated skin checking and using clothing to hide psoriasis.…”
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“…Similar detailed stigmatizing experiences were reported over 30 years ago 17 and in a recent study from Iran, 18 suggesting a widespread and ongoing societal lack of understanding of psoriasis. In addition, when both the general public and medical students were shown images of an individual with psoriasis they reported a desire to avoid the person in the image 19 . Fear of exclusion led to repeated skin checking and using clothing to hide psoriasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stories are memorable, and can elicit an emotional response with release of oxytocin and dopamine, which drive memory and behaviour change 8 . Storytelling may be an effective way to communicate scientific findings to society and nonspecialists 19 . With the expansion of social media, film has become an increasingly effective way of reaching large audiences.…”
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“…Stories are crucial to optimal teaching and learning, and the brain's inclination to create narrative around ambiguous stimuli is well known [30]. In fact, there are intriguing suggestions from the literature that the default mode network (the brain at resting state), extending beyond the brain's specific linguistic regions, may be involved with narrative construction or processing [31]. And yet, we remain unable to translate the subjective experience of renewed agency and dignity that comes from narrative meaning with corresponding changes in brain circuit structure and function.…”
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confidence: 99%