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      Discovering the roles of motor simulation, perceptual simulation and mentaizing in narrative reading

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      Creators
      Willems, R.M.
      Mak, H.M.L.
      Faber, M.
      Date of Archiving
      2023
      Archive
      Radboud Data Repository
      DOI
      http://dx.doi.org/10.34973/hrax-yn39
      Publication type
      Dataset
      Access level
      Open access
      Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2066/289152   https://hdl.handle.net/2066/289152
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      Organization
      Communicatie en Beïnvloeding
      SW OZ BSI OLO
      PI Group Statistical Imaging Neuroscience
      Audience(s)
      Arts and culture
      Languages used
      English
      Key words
      individual differences; eye-tracking; fMRI; Mental simulation; literary reading
      Abstract
      This dataset was collected in the context of thesis work by Marloes Mak, within a research project funded by NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research; Grant number Vidi-276-89-007; granted to Roel Willems),entitled "'A girl fallen from the sky': Effects of sensori-motor and emotional simulation on aesthetic appreciation of literary narratives". The dataset was collected for the purpose of a study about the relationships between mental simulation, brain activity, and eye movement behavior.
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      • Faculty of Social Sciences [28468]
       
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