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Availability:In StockContributor:Arthur JacobsSeries:Anthem Studies in Bibliotherapy and Well-BeingPublish date:2023-11-14Pages:288
Language:EnglishPublisher:Anthem PressISBN-13:9781839987700ISBN-10:1839987707UPC:9781839987700Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Computers, PsychologyBook Subcategory:Linguistics, Data Science, Cognitive Psychology & CognitionBook Topic:Psycholinguistics, Neural NetworksSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SCDY16J9CZ
This book introduces a new thrilling field-neurocomputional poetics, the scientific 'marriage' between cognitive poetics, data science and neuroscience. Its goal is to uncover the secrets of verbal art reception and to explain how readers come to understand and like literary texts. For centuries verbal art reception was considered too subjective for quantitative scientific studies and still nowadays many scholars in the humanities and neurosciences alike view literary reading as too complex for accurate computational prediction of the neuronal, experiential and behavioural aspects of reader responses to texts. This book sets out for changing this view. It offers state-of-the-art computational models and methods allowing to predict which crucial textual features of prose and poetry, such as syntactic and semantic complexity or emotion potential, interact with reader features, such as empathy or openness to experience, in shaping a literary reading act. It contains hands-on practical examples on how to do computational text analyses of books and poems that can answer questions like:
- Which is Jane Austen's most beautiful book?
- Which poet created the most fitting poetic metaphors? or
- Which author of plays of the nineteenth century was the most literary?
Language:EnglishPublisher:Anthem PressISBN-13:9781839987700ISBN-10:1839987707UPC:9781839987700Book Category:Language Arts & Disciplines, Computers, PsychologyBook Subcategory:Linguistics, Data Science, Cognitive Psychology & CognitionBook Topic:Psycholinguistics, Neural NetworksSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.69 inchesWeight:1.2214Product ID:SCDY16J9CZ
Arthur Jacobs is Professor of Experimental and Neurocognitive Psychology at Freie Universität Berlin (FUB). He is (co-)author of more than 250 scientific publications in the fields of reading research, psycholinguistics, affective neuroscience and neurocognitive poetics, among which is the book Gehirn und Gedicht (Brain and Poetry, 2011; with R. Schrott).
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This book introduces a new thrilling field-neurocomputional poetics, the scientific 'marriage' between cognitive poetics, data science and neuroscience. Its goal is to uncover the secrets of verbal art reception and to explain how readers come to understand and like literary texts. For centuries verbal art reception was considered too subjective for quantitative scientific studies and still nowadays many scholars in the humanities and neurosciences alike view literary reading as too complex for accurate computational prediction of the neuronal, experiential and behavioural aspects of reader responses to texts. This book sets out for changing this view. It offers state-of-the-art computational models and methods allowing to predict which crucial textual features of prose and poetry, such as syntactic and semantic complexity or emotion potential, interact with reader features, such as empathy or openness to experience, in shaping a literary reading act. It contains hands-on practical examples on how to do computational text analyses of books and poems that can answer questions like:
- Which is Jane Austen's most beautiful book?
- Which poet created the most fitting poetic metaphors? or
- Which author of plays of the nineteenth century was the most literary?
Arthur Jacobs is Professor of Experimental and Neurocognitive Psychology at Freie Universität Berlin (FUB). He is (co-)author of more than 250 scientific publications in the fields of reading research, psycholinguistics, affective neuroscience and neurocognitive poetics, among which is the book Gehirn und Gedicht (Brain and Poetry, 2011; with R. Schrott).
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