The Neuroscience of Literary Time Travel: How Literary Works Cross Historical Distance

IF 0.5 2区 文学 0 LITERATURE
NARRATIVE Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1353/nar.2023.a908405
Paul B. Armstrong
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Abstract

ABSTRACT: How do literary works speak across historical distance? When critics attempt to answer this question, they typically invoke biological metaphors that testify to the inability of formal or historical categories alone to explain the mystery of how literary works reach across the boundary between life and death. This essay investigates the embodied cognitive processes that enable literary time travel by undertaking a neurophenomenological analysis of the relation between aesthetic experiences and their neural correlates. A neurophenomenological approach can clarify what eludes formalist and historicist accounts by correlating the intersubjective interactions that constitute aesthetic experience and the transpersonal biocultural processes underlying them. This essay explains how phenomenological theories of reading and aesthetic experience relate to neuroscientific research in four areas: embodied simulation; action understanding; brain-to-brain coupling; and the anti-entropic organization of "free energy" in predictive processing. Correlations between phenomenological theories of consciousness and neuroscientific findings about cognition show how the experience of interacting with past lives as we read is supported by embodied neurobiological processes that are ubiquitous in our everyday cognitive lives and that aesthetic experiences activate and exploit.
文学时间旅行的神经科学:文学作品如何跨越历史距离
摘要:文学作品如何跨越历史的距离说话?当评论家试图回答这个问题时,他们通常会引用生物学上的隐喻来证明,仅靠形式或历史范畴无法解释文学作品如何跨越生与死之间的界限。本文从神经现象学的角度分析审美体验与其神经相关物之间的关系,探讨文学时空旅行的具身认知过程。神经现象学方法可以通过将构成审美经验的主体间相互作用与其背后的超个人生物文化过程联系起来,澄清形式主义和历史主义的解释所回避的问题。本文从四个方面阐述了阅读和审美经验现象学理论与神经科学研究的关系:具身模拟;行动的理解;那么耦合;以及预测处理中“自由能”的反熵组织。意识的现象学理论和认知的神经科学发现之间的相关性表明,我们阅读时与前世互动的经验是如何得到体现的神经生物学过程的支持的,这些过程在我们的日常认知生活中无处不在,审美体验被激活和利用。
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