How literature plays with the brain : the neuroscience of reading and art / Paul B. Armstrong

This interdisciplinary study analyses the intersection of literary theory and neuroscience. It examines how literature engages neurobiological tensions between pattern and flexibility, using phenomenology to explore aesthetic experience and the process of interpretation.

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Art and literature/Literature/Philology Art and science/Science Art appreciation/Art criticism/Criticism/Rhetoric/Authorship Cognitive neuroscience/Neuropsychology/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Nervous system -- Evolution/Organs (Anatomy)/Anatomy/Biology/Life sciences/Science Neuroaesthetics/Aesthetics/Philosophy Neurolinguistics/Biolinguistics/Linguistics Neuropsychology/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Neurosciences and the arts/Arts Reading/Language arts/Communication/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation