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The neuroscience of Romeo and Juliet: an fMRI study of acting

Abstract

The current study represents a first attempt at examining the neural basis of dramatic acting. While all people play multiple roles in daily life-for example, 'spouse' or 'employee'-these roles are all facets of the 'self' and thus of the first-person (1P) perspective. Compared to such everyday role playing, actors are required to portray other people and to adopt their gestures, emotions and behaviours. Consequently, actors must think and …

Authors

Brown S; Cockett P; Yuan Y

Journal

Royal Society Open Science, Vol. 6, No. 3,

Publisher

The Royal Society

Publication Date

March 2019

DOI

10.1098/rsos.181908

ISSN

2054-5703