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Correction to: Neuroaesthetics

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Tudor Balinisteanu, Kerry Priest
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Neuroaesthetics

open access: yesEvolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture, 2022
Neuroaesthetics uses the tools of psychology and neuroscience to understand the nature of aesthetic experiences, such as when a person is emotionally moved by artworks, landscapes or music. Aesthetic experiences engage processes of sensation, comprehension and valuation.
Vessel, E.
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Neuroaesthetics: a review

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Neurobiology, 2009
Neuroaesthetics is a relatively young field within cognitive neuroscience, concerned with the neural underpinnings of aesthetic experience of beauty, particularly in visual art. Neuroscientific investigations have approached this area using imaging and neurophysiological techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance (fMRI), magnetoencephalography ...
Di Dio, Cinzia, Gallese, Vittorio
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The neuroaesthetics of prose fiction: pitfalls, parameters and prospects

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2015
There is a paucity of neuroaesthetic studies on prose fiction. This is in contrast to the very many impressive studies that have been conducted in recent times on the neuroaesthetics of sister arts such as painting, music and dance. Why might this be the
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Neuroaesthetics

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2014
Neuroaesthetics is an emerging discipline within cognitive neuroscience that is concerned with understanding the biological bases of aesthetic experiences. These experiences involve appraisals of natural objects, artifacts, and environments. Because aesthetic encounters are common in everyday life, exploration of their biological bases can deepen our ...
Anjan, Chatterjee, Oshin, Vartanian
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The neuroaesthetics of architectural spaces

Cognitive Processing, 2021
People in developed countries spend over 90% of their time in built environments. Yet, we know little about its pervasive and often hidden effects on our mental state and our brain. Despite growing interest in the neuroscience of architecture, much of this scholarship has been descriptive.
Anjan Chatterjee   +2 more
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NEUROAESTHETICS

2017
The aesthetic experience has been discussed throughout the history of mankind by philosophers and art historians, becoming a universal part of human experience, which leads us to some great interdisciplinary questions. It has been the subject of study by neuroscientists and neuro-psychologists since the 2000s. This recent evolution of neurology studies
Ana Teresa Contier, Laila Torres
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