Not just a hijack: Imaginary worlds can enhance individual and group-level fitness.
Danica DillionJordan W MoonBrent StewartKurt GrayMichael E W VarnumPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2022)
Why has fiction been so successful over time? We make the case that fiction may have properties that enhance both individual and group-level fitness by (a) allowing risk-free simulation of important scenarios, (b) effectively transmitting solutions to common problems, and (c) enhancing group cohesion through shared consumption of fictive worlds.