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Reading Stories Activates Neural Representations of Visual and Motor Experiences
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Motor ExperiencesFirst-person NarrativeNeurolinguisticsPsycholinguisticsCognitionAttentionHuman MemoryFunctional Neuroimaging EvidenceSocial SciencesPsychologyNarrative RepresentationMemoryReadingLanguage StudiesCognitive NeuroscienceMultisensory IntegrationWorld ChangeCognitive ScienceNarrative ExtractionEmbodied CognitionStory WorldHuman CognitionExperimental PsychologySocial CognitionPredictive CodingLanguage Comprehension
To understand and remember stories, readers integrate their knowledge of the world with information in the text. Here we present functional neuroimaging evidence that neural systems track changes in the situation described by a story. Different brain regions track different aspects of a story, such as a character's physical location or current goals. Some of these regions mirror those involved when people perform, imagine, or observe similar real-world activities. These results support the view that readers understand a story by simulating the events in the story world and updating their simulation when features of that world change.
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