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Narrative as active inference: an integrative account of cognitive and social functions in adaptation

Psychology

Narrative as active inference: an integrative account of cognitive and social functions in adaptation

N. Bouizegarene, M. J. D. Ramstead, et al.

This research presents an integrative framework that highlights the cognitive and social functions of narratives in human adaptation. Authored by Nabil Bouizegarene, Maxwell J. D. Ramstead, Axel Constant, Karl J. Friston, and Laurence J. Kirmayer, the paper elucidates how narratives not only help us predict future events but also foster group cohesion through shared understanding. Dive into the fascinating role narratives play in shaping our identities and societal structures!

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