Where's the impairment: An examination of factors that impact sustained attention following a stressor |
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Authors: | Özen Odağ |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences , Jacobs University , Bremen , Germany o.odag@jacobs-university.de |
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Abstract: | This contribution examines the emotional engagement of men and women when reading narrative texts, aiming to see under which textual conditions men and women turn out to be different from or similar to each other in what they think and feel during reception. As part of an experimental mixed-methods study, male and female readers are asked to read either experience-type texts (focusing on inner experiences of characters) or action-type texts (focusing on actions as part of a suspenseful plot) and report their engagement on questionnaire scales and in written protocols. Results show that men and women differ in their engagement when reading action texts and in their emotional affinity to plots. They are highly similar when reading the experience texts, however, and in their affinity to characters. This study underlines that the emotional responses of males and females during reading are highly dependent on (con)textual cues. |
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Keywords: | Narrative engagement Reading engagement Sex/gender and reading Sex/gender and emotions Emotional response |
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