Neuro Humanities Studies

Papers tagged with: "Cognition"

Marco Iacoboni, Imitation, Empathy, and Mirror Neurons 2009.

Pier Francesco Ferrari, Leonardo Fogassi, Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Embodied Language 2007.

Istvan Molnar-Szakacs, Katie Overy, Being Together in Time: Musical Experience and the Mirror Neuron System 2009.

Mark Turner, Gilles Fauconnier, The Origin of Language as a Product of the Evolution of Modern Cognition .

D. Yves v. Cramon, Lea Höfel, Ricarda I. Schubotz, Thomas Jacobsen, Brain correlates of aesthetic judgment of beauty .

Semir Zeki, Art and the Brain .

Yen-Chi L. Le, Richard L. Rapson, Elaine Hatfield, Emotional Contagion and Empathy .

Evan Thompson, Look again: Phenomenology and Mental Imagery 2007.

Evan Thompson, Jean-Philippe Lachaux, Diego Cosmelli, Neurodynamics of Consciousness 2006.

Evan Thompson, Sensorimotor subjectivity and the enactive approach to experience 2005.

George Lakoff, Vittorio Gallese, The brain's concepts: the role of the sensory-motor system in conceptual knowledge 2005.

Thomas Nagel, What is it like to be a Bat? .

Mark Turner, The Embodied Mind and the Origins of Human Culture 2011.

Franziska Holzner, Christian Fuchs, Art as a Complex, Dynamic System .

Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas, Towards a theory of integrated emotions: Antonio Damasio and Conceptual Blending .

Cristóbal Pagán Cánovas, Conceptual Blending Theory and the History of Emotions .

Massimo Salgaro, The Text as a Manual. Some Reflections on the Concept of Language from a Neuroaesthetic Perspective 2009.

Tim Rohrer, Mark Johnson, We Are Live Creatures: Embodiment, American Pragmatism, and the Cognitive Organism 2009.

David S. Danaher, Cognitive Poetics and Literariness: Metaphorical Analogy in Anna Karenina .

David S. Miall, Anticipation and Feeling in Literary Response: A Neuropsychological Perspective 1995.

David S. Miall, Empowering the reader: Literary response and classroom learning 1996.

Francis F. Steen, Alan Richardson, Literature and the Cognitive Revolution: An Introduction 2002.

David S. Miall, Episode structures in literary narratives 2004.

Neigel J.T. Thomas, The Multidimensional Spectrum of Imagination: Images, Dreams, Hallucinations, and Active, Imaginativ 2010.

Neigel J.T. Thomas, Are Theories of Imagery Theories of Imagination? An Active Perception Approach to Conscious Mental C 1999.

Margaret H. Freeman, The Fall of the Wall between Literary Studies and Linguistics: Cognitive Poetics 2009.

Uriah Kriegel, A Hesitant Defense of Introspection 2013.

Uriah Kriegel, The functional role of consciousness: A phenomenological approach 2004.

Renata Gambino, Grazia Pulvirenti, Imagination as Poetics of Cognition 2013.

Marco Caracciolo, Patterns of cognitive dissonance in readers’ engagement with characters 2013.

Massimo Salgaro, Stories without Words: Narratives of the Brain 2009.

Don Kuiken, David S. Miall, The form of reading: empirical studies of literariness 1998.

Jerry R. Hobbs, Will Robots Ever Have Literature? 1993.

Reuven Tsur, Aspects of Cognitive Poetics 2002.

Arthur M. Jacobs, Winfried Menninghaus, Oliver Lubrich, Ulrike Altmann, Isabel C. Bohrn, When we like what we know – A parametric fMRI analysis of beauty and familiarity 2013.

Renata Gambino, Grazia Pulvirenti, The paradox of Romantic ekphrasis. Metacritic discourse, perception and imagination in art descripti 2017.

Grazia Pulvirenti, Renata Gambino, The Neurohermeneutics of Suspicion. A Theoretical Approach 2019.

Grazia Pulvirenti, Renata Gambino, Neurohermeneutics. A Transdisciplinary Approach to Literature 2019.

Project

The Neuro Humanities Studies Network aims at creating a multidisciplinary research community in order to develop and structure a linking platform for neuro-scientific, cognitive topics and humanities.



Click on each keyword to show papers related with it.

Research Network

Click on each point to show researchers involved. For more information about our research network, please check the Members section in the menu bar.