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Aesthetics has long been the preserve of philosophy, art history,
and the creative arts but, more recently, the fields of psychology
and neuroscience have entered the discussion, and the field of
neuroaesthetics has been born. In Brain, Beauty, and Art, leading
scholars in this nascent field reflect on the promise of
neuroaesthetics to enrich our understanding of this universal yet
diverse facet of human experience. The volume consists of essays
from foundational researchers whose empirical work launched the
field. Each essay is anchored to an original, peer-reviewed paper
from the short history of this new and burgeoning subdiscipline of
cognitive neuroscience. Authors of each essay were asked three
questions: 1) What motivated the original paper? 2) What were the
main findings or theoretical claims made? and, 3) How do those
findings or claims fit with the current state and anticipated near
future of neuroaesthetics? Together, these essays establish the
territory and current boundaries of neuroaesthetics and identify
its most promising future directions. Topics include models of
neuroaesthetics, and discussions of beauty, art, dance, music,
literature, and architecture. Brain, Beauty, and Art will inform
and stimulate anyone with an abiding interest in why it is that,
across time and culture, we respond to beauty, engage with art, and
are affected by music and architecture.
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