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Neuroaesthetics (Paperback)
Martin Skov, Oshin Vartanian, Colin Martindale, Arnold Berleant
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R1,742
Discovery Miles 17 420
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The beginning of psychological aesthetics is normally traced back
to the publication of Gustav Theodor Fechner's seminal book
"Vorschule der Aesthetik" in 1876. Following in the footsteps of
this rich tradition, editors Martin Skov and Oshin Vartanian view
neuroaesthetics - the emerging field of inquiry concerned with
uncovering the ways in which aesthetic behavior is caused by brain
processes - as a natural extension of Fechner's 'empirical spirit'
to understand the link between the objective and subjective worlds
inherent in aesthetic experience. The editors had two specific aims
for this book. The first was to highlight the diversity of
approaches that are underway under the banner of
neuroaesthetics.Currently, this topic is being investigated from
experimental, evolutionary, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging
perspectives to tackle problems in the visual arts, literature,
music, and film. Its quintessentially interdisciplinary nature has
functioned as a breeding ground for generating and testing
hypotheses in multiple domains. The second goal was more
integrative and involved distilling some of the key features common
to these diverse strands of work. The book presents a possible
framework for neuroaesthetics by highlighting what the contributors
consider to be its defining features and offering a working
definition of neuroaesthetics that captures these features.
"Neuroaesthetics" will provide an empirical and theoretical
framework to motivate further work in this area. Ultimately, the
hope is that puzzles in aesthetics can be solved through insights
from biology, but that the contribution can be truly bidirectional.
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Neuroaesthetics (Hardcover)
Martin Skov, Oshin Vartanian, Colin Martindale, Arnold Berleant
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R4,269
Discovery Miles 42 690
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The beginning of psychological aesthetics is normally traced back
to the publication of Gustav Theodor Fechner's seminal book
"Vorschule der Aesthetik" in 1876. Following in the footsteps of
this rich tradition, editors Martin Skov and Oshin Vartanian view
neuroaesthetics - the emerging field of inquiry concerned with
uncovering the ways in which aesthetic behavior is caused by brain
processes - as a natural extension of Fechner's 'empirical spirit'
to understand the link between the objective and subjective worlds
inherent in aesthetic experience. The editors had two specific aims
for this book. The first was to highlight the diversity of
approaches that are underway under the banner of
neuroaesthetics.Currently, this topic is being investigated from
experimental, evolutionary, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging
perspectives to tackle problems in the visual arts, literature,
music, and film. Its quintessentially interdisciplinary nature has
functioned as a breeding ground for generating and testing
hypotheses in multiple domains. The second goal was more
integrative and involved distilling some of the key features common
to these diverse strands of work. The book presents a possible
framework for neuroaesthetics by highlighting what the contributors
consider to be its defining features and offering a working
definition of neuroaesthetics that captures these features.
"Neuroaesthetics" will provide an empirical and theoretical
framework to motivate further work in this area. Ultimately, the
hope is that puzzles in aesthetics can be solved through insights
from biology, but that the contribution can be truly bidirectional.
The intersection between the fields of behavioral decision research
and neuroscience has proved to be fertile ground for
interdisciplinary research. Whereas the former is rich in
formalized models of choice, the latter is rife with techniques for
testing behavioral models at the brain level. As a result, there
has been the rapid emergence of progressively more sophisticated
biological models of choice, geared toward the development of ever
more complete mechanistic models of behavior. This volume provides
a coherent framework for distilling some of the key themes that
have emerged as a function of this research program, and highlights
what we have learned about judgment and decision making as a
result. Although topics that are theoretically relevant to judgment
and decision making researchers are addressed, the book also
ventures somewhat beyond the traditional boundaries of this area to
tackle themes that would of interest to a greater community of
scholars. Neuroscience of Decision Making provides contemporary and
essential reading for researchers and students of cognitive
psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and economics.
Historically, the brain bases of creativity have been of great
interest to scholars and the public alike. However, recent
technological innovations in the neurosciences, coupled with
theoretical and methodological advances in creativity assessment,
have enabled humans to gain unprecedented insights into the
contributions of the brain to creative thought. This unique volume
brings together contributions by the very best scholars to offer a
comprehensive overview of cutting edge research on this important
and fascinating topic. The chapters discuss creativity's
relationship with intelligence, motivation, psychopathology and
pharmacology, as well as the contributions of general psychological
processes to creativity, such as attention, memory, imagination,
and language. This book also includes specific and novel approaches
to understanding creativity involving musicians, polymaths, animal
models, and psychedelic experiences. The chapters are meant to give
the reader a solid grasp of the diversity of approaches currently
at play in this active and rapidly growing field of inquiry.
Humans have engaged in artistic and aesthetic activities since the
appearance of our species. Our ancestors have decorated their
bodies, tools, and utensils for over 100,000 years. The expression
of meaning using color, line, sound, rhythm, or movement, among
other means, constitutes a fundamental aspect of our species'
biological and cultural heritage. Art and aesthetics, therefore,
contribute to our species identity and distinguish it from its
living and extinct relatives. Science is faced with the challenge
of explaining the natural foundations of such a unique trait, and
the way cultural processes nurture it into magnificent expressions,
historically and ethnically unique. How do the human mind and brain
bring about these sorts of behaviors? What psychological and neural
processes underlie the appreciation of painting, music, and dance?
How does training modulate these processes? Are humans the only
species capable of aesthetic appreciation, or are other species
endowed with the rudiments of this capacity? Empirical examinations
of such questions have a long and rich history in the discipline of
psychology, the genesis of which can be traced back to the
publication of Gustav Theodor Fechner's Vorschule der Aesthetik in
1876, making it the second oldest branch in experimental
psychology. The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Aesthetics brings
together leading experts in psychology, neuroimaging, art history,
and philosophy to answer these questions. It provides the most
comprehensive coverage of the domain of empirical aesthetics to
date. With sections on visual art, dance, music, and many other art
forms and aesthetic phenomena, the breadth of this volume's scope
reflects the richness and variety of topics and methods currently
used today by scientists to understand the way our mind and brain
endow us with the faculty to produce and appreciate art and
aesthetics.
Historically, the brain bases of creativity have been of great
interest to scholars and the public alike. However, recent
technological innovations in the neurosciences, coupled with
theoretical and methodological advances in creativity assessment,
have enabled humans to gain unprecedented insights into the
contributions of the brain to creative thought. This unique volume
brings together contributions by the very best scholars to offer a
comprehensive overview of cutting edge research on this important
and fascinating topic. The chapters discuss creativity's
relationship with intelligence, motivation, psychopathology and
pharmacology, as well as the contributions of general psychological
processes to creativity, such as attention, memory, imagination,
and language. This book also includes specific and novel approaches
to understanding creativity involving musicians, polymaths, animal
models, and psychedelic experiences. The chapters are meant to give
the reader a solid grasp of the diversity of approaches currently
at play in this active and rapidly growing field of inquiry.
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