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Emily T. Troscianko
Emily T. Troscianko
Research Associate, The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), University of Oxford
Zweryfikowany adres z humanities.ox.ac.uk - Strona główna
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Consciousness: An introduction (3rd ed.)
S Blackmore, ET Troscianko
Routledge, 2018
8932018
Kafka's cognitive realism
ET Troscianko
Routledge, 2014
1032014
Cognitive literary science: Dialogues between literature and cognition
M Burke, ET Troscianko
Oxford University Press, 2017
912017
Reading imaginatively: The imagination in cognitive science and cognitive literary studies
ET Troscianko
Journal of Literary Semantics 42 (2), 181-198, 2013
752013
Literary reading and eating disorders: Survey evidence of therapeutic help and harm
ET Troscianko
Journal of Eating Disorders 6 (1), 1-17, 2018
402018
Mind, brain, and literature: A dialogue on what the humanities might offer the cognitive sciences
M Burke, ET Troscianko
Journal of Literary Semantics 42 (2), 141-148, 2013
382013
Fiction-reading for good or ill: Eating disorders, interpretation and the case for creative bibliotherapy research
ET Troscianko
Medical Humanities 44 (3), 201-211, 2018
372018
Cognitive realism and memory in Proust’s madeleine episode
ET Troscianko
Memory Studies 6 (4), 437-456, 2013
352013
Treating eating: A dynamical systems model of eating disorders
ET Troscianko, M Leon
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 1801, 2020
262020
Kafkaesque worlds in real time
ET Troscianko
Language and Literature 19 (2), 151-171, 2010
222010
The cognitive realism of memory in Flaubert's Madame Bovary
ET Troscianko
Modern Language Review 107 (3), 772-795, 2012
212012
Reading Kafka enactively
ET Troscianko
Paragraph 37 (1), 15-31, 2014
182014
Feedback in reading and disordered eating
ET Troscianko
Cognitive literary science: Dialogues between literature and cognition, 169-195, 2017
162017
Quantitative methods for group bibliotherapy research: a pilot study
ET Troscianko, E Holman, J Carney
Wellcome open research 7, 79, 2024
122024
First-person and second-generation perspectives on starvation in Kafka's “Ein Hungerkünstler”
ET Troscianko
Style 48 (3), 331-348, 2014
122014
Cognitive perspectives on immersion [conference report: Immersion and the Storyworld, St John’s College, Oxford, June 25–26]
ET Troscianko
JLTonline Conference Proceedings 10, 2012
11*2012
Explorations in cognitive literary science [special issue]
M Burke, ET Troscianko
Journal of Literary Semantics 42 (2), 141-222, 2013
10*2013
Interpretation: Its status as object or method of study in cognitive and unnatural narratology
S Willemsen, RA Kraglund, ET Troscianko
Poetics Today 39 (3), 597-622, 2018
82018
How should we talk about reading experiences? Arguments and empirical evidence
ET Troscianko
The aesthetic illusion in literature and the arts, 237-271, 2017
62017
Can narrative bibliotherapy reduce vulnerability to eating disorders? Evidence from a reading experiment
R Riestra-Camacho, J Carney, E Troscianko
Empirical Studies of the Arts 42 (2), 303-330, 2024
52024
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