Imaginary worlds are awesome: Awe provides a key to understanding the individual and social functions of imaginary worlds

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e284 (2022)
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Abstract

Awe arises when one experiences something so extraordinary that it defies current understanding, prompting efforts to comprehend the initially incomprehensible. We situate awe within Dubourg and Baumard's framework for the prevalence and psychological underpinnings of imaginary worlds. We argue that imaginary worlds are powerful catalysts of awe, which, in turn, drive important individual and social outcomes.

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