Cognitive neuroscience, reading literary texts, and emotional education
The three major jobs of the reading brain are recognizing patterns, planning strategy, and feeling (Wolf, 2007). When we read fiction, we expect to experience emotion (Johnson Laird, Oatley, 2008), and literature is probably the first home of the emotional intelligences (Mayer, Salovey, 1997). Accor...
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