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Effects of Narrative Structure and Emotional Content on Cognitive and Evaluative Responses to Film and Text

Empirical Studies of the Arts, 1996
One hundred and twenty subjects were randomly assigned to six groups and asked to recall emotional, important, and secondary information presented in either the film or text adaptation of the same story of which three versions varied in their adherence to or deviation from a conventional narrative grammar.
Daniel S. L. Roberts   +2 more
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Emotions and the Structuring of Narrative Responses

Poetics Today, 2011
Research that suggests the primacy of the emotions provides the context for a study of some of the processes sustained by the emotions during literary reading. In particular, the early processing of emotion in response to language, including narrative, is shown by several ERP (evoked-response potentials) studies that focus on the first 500 msecs of ...
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Narrative structure and emotional references in parent–child reminiscing: associations with child gender, temperament, and the quality of parent–child interactions

Early Child Development and Care, 2010
The present research examined child gender, temperament, and the quality of parent–child interactions as predictors of narrative style and references to emotion during mother–child and father–child reminiscing. Although models predicting parents' narrative styles were non‐significant, results revealed significant interactions between parental hostility/
Kelly K. Bost   +2 more
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Annual Conference 2015 paper Social and emotional development in nurture groups: The narrative structure of learning through companionship

Psychology of Education Review, 2016
This paper provides insight into the intersubjective nature of the Nurture Group experience for children in the early stages of primary school. The study investigates the psychological processes involved in the socio-emotional development of children in Nurture Groups and considers how they participate and make meaning through the relationships they ...
Jillian Adie, Jonathan T. Delafield-Butt
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Narrative Structure and Emotional Mobilization in Humanitarian Representations: The Case of the Congo Reform Movement, 1903–1912

Journal of Human Rights, 2011
The concept of empathy has played an important role in theorizing how humanitarian representations influence people. This article suggests that this focus on empathy in human rights theory is too limited and proposes “emotional mobilization” as a more flexible and satisfactory alternative to the empathy thesis.
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