Emotional arousal when watching drama increases pain threshold and social bonding
Fiction, whether in the form of storytelling or plays, has a particular attraction for us: we repeatedly return to it and are willing to invest money and time in doing so. Why this is so is an evolutionary enigma that has been surprisingly underexplored. We hypothesize that emotionally arousing dram...
Auteurs principaux: | Dunbar, R, Teasdale, B, Thompson, J, Budelmann, F, Duncan, S, van Emde Boas, E, Maguire, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Royal Society
2016
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