Citation

Why Inspiring Stories Make Us React: The Neuroscience of Narrative

Author:
Zak, Paul J.
Publication:
Cerebrum: the Dana Forum on Brain Science
Year:
2015

The man behind the discovery of the behavioral effect of a neurochemical in the brain called oxytocin wondered if the molecule might motivate people to engage in cooperative behaviors. In a series of tests using videos, his lab discovered that compelling narratives cause oxytocin release and have the power to affect our attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors.