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  2. Live At The Globe / Psychology Reading List | What Literature Knows…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2384
    Classic Psychology: 17. Other Non-Fiction: 25. Fiction: 17. Don’t Know: 2. ... Now I was pretty sketchy in deciding what was ‘Recent’ and what was ‘Classic’, and what counted as ‘Other Non-Fiction’ and not part ofPsychology’.
  3. Failing to Replicate the Public Good | What Literature Knows About…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1625
    An Attempt at Replication’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 111 (2016), 46-64. ... piece listed above. It’s part of Psychology’s replication boom, which I have written about a bit here.
  4. Animal Consciousness | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=1526
    One time, it was ‘Last Man’ fiction. This time, it was crossover-popular psychology-ish books. ... He argues for gradual continuity between the species, and not so much of a decisive gap between humans and others.
  5. Empathy Upgrade | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=386
    This is definitely something to come back to. Keith Oatley, ‘The Cognitive Science of Fiction’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science, 3 (2012), 425-30. ... Keith Oatley, Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction (London:
  6. Empathy and Replication | What Literature Knows About Your Brain

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?p=2616
    David Kidd and Emanuele Castano, ‘Different Stories: How Levels of Familiarity With Literary and Genre Fiction Relate to Mentalizing. ... Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts’ (2016): http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/aca0000069. David Kidd and
  7. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=6
    byDavid Kidd and Emanuele Castano, ‘Different Stories: How Levels of Familiarity With Literary and Genre Fiction Relate to Mentalizing. ... Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts’ (2016): http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/aca0000069. David Kidd
  8. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=22
    Furthermore, Charles is a novelist himself, and his scientific explorations are often thoughtfully informed by his reading and writing of fiction. ... One time, it was ‘Last Man’ fiction. This time, it was crossover-popular psychology-ish books.
  9. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=8
    Classic Psychology: 17. Other Non-Fiction: 25. Fiction: 17. Don’t Know: 2. ... Now I was pretty sketchy in deciding what was ‘Recent’ and what was ‘Classic’, and what counted as ‘Other Non-Fiction’ and not part ofPsychology’.
  10. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=20
    An Attempt at Replication’, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 111 (2016), 46-64. ... piece listed above. It’s part of Psychology’s replication boom, which I have written about a bit here.
  11. What Literature Knows About Your Brain | literary criticism listens…

    https://www.english.cam.ac.uk/research/cogblog/?paged=43
    This is definitely something to come back to. Keith Oatley, ‘The Cognitive Science of Fiction’, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science, 3 (2012), 425-30. ... Keith Oatley, Such Stuff as Dreams: The Psychology of Fiction (London:

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