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Political Science: CQ Press Connections – Fall 2018

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narratives alter our BRAIN CHEMISTRY EXPOSITION RESOLUTION CLIMAX OXYTOCIN (social bonding) increases feeling of empathy when we relate to characters CORTISOL (fi ght or fl ight) puts us on high alert as confl ict arises DOPAMINE (rewards) is released if we enjoy the story outcome The arc of a good story keeps us hooked z M OPOPO POPO OPO TEACHING WITH NARRATIVES boosts learning in the college classroom When we hear FACTS only our language processing centers activate When we hear NARRATIVES multiple areas of the brain are activated Whether the story is HEARD, READ, OR WATCHED our brains are activated just the same NARRATIVES • Create a stronger connection with students • Relax students and lower barriers • Engage and hold the learner's attention • Give diffi cult concepts real context • Make facts more memorable • Encourage students to share their own experiences Narratives exist in every culture ii

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