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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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Neuroaesthetics: a review

Current 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 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: Range and restrictions

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013
AbstractBullot & Reber (B&R) should be commended for highlighting tensions between scientific aesthetics and art history. The question of how each tradition can learn from the other is timely. While I am sympathetic to their views, their diagnosis of the problem appears exaggerated and their solution partial.
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Neuroaesthetic Problems: A Framework for Neuroaesthetic Research

2018
The association between art and brain (. . .) has proven difficult because its components are elusive. What abilities of Michelangelo’s mind went into painting the Sistine Chapel or sculpting Moses or the Pieta? What in Monet’s mind controlled his water lily paintings, or in Gauguin’s his Ancestors of Tehamana painting, or, in ancient artists, the cave
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Neuroaesthetics as a scientific discipline

2022
Neuroaesthetics is new scientific discipline. Bibliometric data shows that publications indexed as neuroaesthetics only started to appear in the 2000s. There was, however, a history of work trying to furnish aesthetics with a neuroscientific basis that preceded the emergence of neuroaesthetics by 200 years.
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The Neuroaesthetics of Architecture

2022
Abstract Environmental psychology is concerned with understanding the impact of the environment—built and natural—on the mind. Neuroscience of architecture can contribute to this aim by elucidating the workings of the brain in relation to features of our physical environment. Toward that end, Vartanian et al.
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Neuroaesthetics

2018
Martin Skov   +3 more
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Neuroarts and Neuroaesthetics

  Recent advancements in neuroarts and neuroaesthetics have elucidated the relationship between artistic engagement and neural processes, emphasizing the impact of aesthetic experiences on cognitive and emotional well-being. Central to this exploration is the NeuroArts Blueprint initiative, which consolidates interdisciplinary research to better ...
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