[image error]Psychologist Paul Bloom considers why imaginary characters and fictional plots can have such a powerful emotional effect in a fantastic article for the The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Bloom argues that we have a form of 'dual representation' for fictional reveries where we engage our emotions with the characters, plot or situation as if they were real while knowing that they are not.
Does this suggest that people believe, at some...
Published on June 06, 2010 05:00