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        Narrative in Mind
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        Keith Oatley
        
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                                January 12, 2022
                            
                        
                    
                
            
  Published Online: 2022-01-12
 
 
  Published in Print: 2021-12-01
 
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- Titelei
- Table of Contents
- TARGET ARTICLE
- Adaptive Imagination: Toward a Mythopoetic Cognitive Science
- RESPONSES TO TARGET ARTICLE
- The Problem of Equating Content with Process in the Mythopoetic Model
- Mythopoetic Cognition Is a Form of Autobiographical Simulation
- Neurocognitive and Evolutionary Perspective on Adaptive Imagination
- The Perils of MC, Lost in the Forest of DM
- Appetence, Key Stimuli, and Core Affects: Foundational Elements of Human Behavior and Mind
- Collective, Joint, and Shared Imagination?
- Narrative in Mind
- The Importance of Narrative and Intuitive Thought in Navigating Our Realities
- Evolution of Imagination: From Completely Involuntary to Fully Voluntary
- Asma and Shakespeare on Dual Cognition
- REJOINDER
- The Strangest Sort of Map: Reply to Commentaries
- ARTICLE
- Dad Jokes and the Deep Roots of Fatherly Teasing
- REVIEW ESSAYS
- Angus Fletcher’s Other Literary Darwinism
- Homo Paedens? Did Kids Invent the Human Species?
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Brett Cooke. Tolstoy’s Family Prototypes in War and Peace
- Jeremy DeSilva. A Most Interesting Problem: What Darwin’s Descent of Man Got Wrong and Right about Human Evolution
- Felipe Fernández-Armesto. Out of Our Minds: What We Think and How We Came to Think It
- Paul van Helvert and John van Wyhe. Darwin: A Companion
- Jürgen Renn. The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene
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- Audiovisual Media
- Cultural Theory
- Life Narratives
- Literature
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Music
- Paleoaesthetics
- Popular Culture
- Contributors
Articles in the same Issue
- Titelei
- Table of Contents
- TARGET ARTICLE
- Adaptive Imagination: Toward a Mythopoetic Cognitive Science
- RESPONSES TO TARGET ARTICLE
- The Problem of Equating Content with Process in the Mythopoetic Model
- Mythopoetic Cognition Is a Form of Autobiographical Simulation
- Neurocognitive and Evolutionary Perspective on Adaptive Imagination
- The Perils of MC, Lost in the Forest of DM
- Appetence, Key Stimuli, and Core Affects: Foundational Elements of Human Behavior and Mind
- Collective, Joint, and Shared Imagination?
- Narrative in Mind
- The Importance of Narrative and Intuitive Thought in Navigating Our Realities
- Evolution of Imagination: From Completely Involuntary to Fully Voluntary
- Asma and Shakespeare on Dual Cognition
- REJOINDER
- The Strangest Sort of Map: Reply to Commentaries
- ARTICLE
- Dad Jokes and the Deep Roots of Fatherly Teasing
- REVIEW ESSAYS
- Angus Fletcher’s Other Literary Darwinism
- Homo Paedens? Did Kids Invent the Human Species?
- BOOK REVIEWS
- Brett Cooke. Tolstoy’s Family Prototypes in War and Peace
- Jeremy DeSilva. A Most Interesting Problem: What Darwin’s Descent of Man Got Wrong and Right about Human Evolution
- Felipe Fernández-Armesto. Out of Our Minds: What We Think and How We Came to Think It
- Paul van Helvert and John van Wyhe. Darwin: A Companion
- Jürgen Renn. The Evolution of Knowledge: Rethinking Science for the Anthropocene
- ARTICLE REVIEWS
- Audiovisual Media
- Cultural Theory
- Life Narratives
- Literature
- Evolutionary Perspectives on Music
- Paleoaesthetics
- Popular Culture
- Contributors