The Storytelling Animal
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Notes
- But a close look at the Philbrick passage shows that writers are merely drawing, not painting. Philbrick gives us expert line drawings with hints on filling them in.
- It seems plausible that our continuous immersion in fictional problem solving would improve our ability to deal with real problems. If this is so, fiction would do so by literally rewiring our brains.
- The simulator theory is based on research showing that “realistic rehearsal of any skill . . . leads to enhanced performanc
- psychologists still found that people who consumed a lot of fiction outperformed heavy nonfiction readers on tests of social ability.