%0 Journal Article %T A Unifying Model of the Arts: The Narration/Coordination Model %A Steven Brown %J Empirical Studies of the Arts %@ 1541-4493 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0276237419828213 %X The Narration/Coordination model is presented as a unifying model of the arts with regard to psychological processing and social functions. The model proposes a classification of the arts into the two broad categories of the narrative arts and the coordinative arts. The narrative arts function to tell stories, often to promote social learning through the modeling of prosocial behaviors. The coordinative arts function to stimulate group participation through synchronized action, thereby serving as a reinforcer of group affiliation and a promoter of social cooperation. These two categories vary with regard to a number of psychological and social features related to personal engagement, role playing, cognitive structure, and performance. The arts are evolutionarily adaptive because they promote social cooperation through two distinct routes: the simulation of prosocial behaviors via the narrative arts, and the stimulation of group synchronization and cohesion via the coordinative arts %K arts %K narrative %K coordination %K performance %K role playing %K character %K entrainment %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0276237419828213