Taking the unreal seriously: enriching cognitive science with the notion of fictionality
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Gander P, Szita K, Falck A and Thompson WH (2023) Taking the unreal seriously: enriching cognitive science with the notion of fictionality. Frontiers in Psychology. 14:1205891Download Item:
Abstract:
Fictionality and fictional experiences are ubiquitous in people’s everyday lives in
the forms of movies, novels, video games, pretense and role playing, and digital
technology use. Despite this ubiquity, though, the field of cognitive science
has traditionally been dominated by a focus on the real world. Based on the
limited understanding from previous research on questions regarding fictional
information and the cognitive processes for distinguishing reality from fiction,
we argue for the need for a comprehensive and systematic account that reflects on
related phenomena, such as narrative comprehension or imagination embedded
into general theories of cognition. This is important as incorporating cognitive
processing of fictional events into memory theory reshapes the conceptual
map of human memory. In this paper, we highlight future challenges for the
cognitive studies of fictionality on conceptual, neurological, and computational
levels. Taking on these challenges requires an interdisciplinary approach between
fields like developmental psychology, philosophy, and the study of narrative
comprehension. Our aim is to build on such interdisciplinarity and provide
conclusions on the ways in which new theoretical frameworks of fiction cognition
can aid understanding human behaviors in a wide range of aspects of people’s
daily lives, media consumption habits, and digital encounters. Our account also
has the potential to inform technological innovations related to training intelligent
digital systems to distinguish fact and fiction in the source material.
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Fictionality, Fiction, Reality-fiction distinction, Pretense, Cognitive scienceSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , Neuroscience , Cognitive science , FICTION , fictionality , pretense , reality-fiction distinctionDOI:
10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1205891Metadata
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