We support the idea of applying cultural evolution theory to the study of storytelling, and fiction in particular. However, we suggest that a more plausible link between real and imaginary worlds is the feeling of presence we can experience in both of them: we feel present when we are able to correctly and intuitively enact our embodied predictions.

Pianzola, F., Riva, G., Kukkonen, K., Mantovani, F., Am I present in imaginary worlds? Intentions, actions, and flow in mediated experiences and fiction, <<BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES>>, 2022; 45 (N/A): e293-S/N. [doi:10.1017/S0140525X2100220X] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/229418]

Am I present in imaginary worlds? Intentions, actions, and flow in mediated experiences and fiction

Riva, Giuseppe;Mantovani, Fabrizia
2022

Abstract

We support the idea of applying cultural evolution theory to the study of storytelling, and fiction in particular. However, we suggest that a more plausible link between real and imaginary worlds is the feeling of presence we can experience in both of them: we feel present when we are able to correctly and intuitively enact our embodied predictions.
2022
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Pianzola, F., Riva, G., Kukkonen, K., Mantovani, F., Am I present in imaginary worlds? Intentions, actions, and flow in mediated experiences and fiction, <<BEHAVIORAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES>>, 2022; 45 (N/A): e293-S/N. [doi:10.1017/S0140525X2100220X] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/229418]
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