Dr. Lloyd E. Campbell

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neurobiologist Professor Robert Sapolsky, ‘has honed us to be responsive to one face at a time.’ We have hunter-gatherer brains, specialised to focus on a single moving prey animal, a single ripe fruit or a single tribal confederate. This narrowness is why stories often begin simply, from the perspective of one person, or are centred around one problem.
The Science of Storytelling: Why Stories Make Us Human and How to Tell Them Better
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