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The Art of Storytelling: Why We Relate to Characters - 'A new neuroimaging study sheds light on how we relate to characters in stories. Researchers report, no matter how a story is relayed, brain networks associated with theory of mind are activated when participants associate with the protagonist.
The Art of Storytelling: Why We Relate to Characters - 'A new neuroimaging study sheds light on how we relate to characters in stories. Researchers report, no matter how a story is relayed, brain networks associated with theory of mind are activated when participants associate with the protagonist.
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The Art of Storytelling: Why We Relate to Characters - 'A new neuroimaging study sheds light on how we relate to characters in stories. Researchers report, no matter how a story is relayed, brain networks associated with theory of mind are activated when participants associate with the protagonist.
In the 50s, a newspaper columnist chastised Marilyn Monroe for wearing a low-cut dress, saying she was cheap and vulgar and that she would look better in a potato sack. 20th Century Fox then shot stills of Marilyn in a form fitting burlap potato sack: the result is marvelous
In the 50s, a newspaper columnist chastised Marilyn Monroe for wearing a low-cut dress, saying she was cheap and vulgar and that she would look better in a potato sack. 20th Century Fox then shot stills of Marilyn in a form fitting burlap potato sack: the result is marvelous
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In the 50s, a newspaper columnist chastised Marilyn Monroe for wearing a low-cut dress, saying she was cheap and vulgar and that she would look better in a potato sack. 20th Century Fox then shot stills of Marilyn in a form fitting burlap potato sack: the result is marvelous