Embodying art how we see, think, feel, and create
Neuroaesthetics, in its widest sense, designates the study of the neural and evolutionary bases of the cognitive and affective processes engaged when an individual contemplates a work of art (painting, musical composition, film, theatrical performance, literary work, and the like), ordinary object,...
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New York :
Columbia University Press
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1994: Putting Neuroaesthetics on the Map
- Neuroaesthetics: Cerebral Attributes and Bodily Ghosts
- Neuroarthistory: On Emotions, Matter, and Time
- Neuroartcriticism: From Lesions to the Work and Vice Versa
- The Brain's Iconoclash
- Brains on Stage