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Title: Embodied Simulation and Literature
Abstract: According to neourocognitive and psychological researches, it appears now clearly how narrative fictions carry out a crucial task, training readers and spectators for the changes of their historical context. Entering in the story-world of a possibile world for the reader means to increase its competences in predictivity, in mind reading and sympathetic comprehension of the deep, interior conditions of fictional characters.
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Title: Simulazione incarnata e letteratura
Abstract: Dalle più recenti indagini neuro-cognitiviste e di psicologia sociale appare evidente come oggi le narrazioni finzionali svolgano un compito prezioso di addestramento dei lettori/spettatori ai cambiamenti del contesto storico. Entrare nello story-world di un mondo possibile significa incrementare le competenze nella predittività, nel mind reading e nella comprensione empatica delle condizioni interiori dei personaggi finzionali.
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Title: Simulation et littérature incarnées
Abstract: Des enquêtes neuro-cognitives et en psychologie sociale les plus récentes, il est clair que les faux récits mettent aujourd'hui une tâche précieuse pour former les lecteurs / spectateurs à des changements dans le contexte historique.Entrer dans le monde de l'histoire d'un monde possible signifie augmenter les compétences en prédictivité, en lecture de l'esprit et en compréhension empathique des conditions intérieures des faux personnages. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Simulación y literatura encarnada
Abstract: Desde las investigaciones más recientes de neurocognitivistas y psicología social, está claro que las narrativas falsas hoy llevan a cabo una preciosa tarea de capacitar a los lectores/espectadores a los cambios en el contexto histórico.Entrar en el mundo de la historia de un mundo posible significa aumentar las habilidades en la predictividad, la lectura mental y la comprensión empática de las condiciones internas de los personajes falsos. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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Title: Simulação e literatura encarnada
Abstract: A partir das mais recentes investigações neuro-cognitivistas e de psicologia social, fica claro que as narrativas falsas hoje realizam uma tarefa preciosa de treinar leitores/espectadores para mudanças no contexto histórico.Entrar no mundo da história de um mundo possível significa aumentar as habilidades em preditividade, leitura da mente e compreensão empática das condições internas dos personagens falsos. (This version of record did not originally feature translated metadata in this target language; the translation is hereby provided by Google Translation)
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