Beauty and the brain: culture, history and individual differences in aesthetic appreciation
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Auteurs : Thomas JacobsenSource :
- Journal of Anatomy [ 0021-8782 ] ; 2009.
Abstract
Human aesthetic processing entails the sensation-based evaluation of an entity with respect to concepts like beauty, harmony or well-formedness. Aesthetic appreciation has many determinants ranging from evolutionary, anatomical or physiological constraints to influences of culture, history and individual differences. There are a vast number of dynamically configured neural networks underlying these multifaceted processes of aesthetic appreciation. In the current challenge of successfully bridging art and science, aesthetics and neuroanatomy, the neuro-cognitive psychology of aesthetics can approach this complex topic using a framework that postulates several perspectives, which are not mutually exclusive. In this empirical approach, objective physiological data from event-related brain potentials and functional magnetic resonance imaging are combined with subjective, individual self-reports.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01164.x
PubMed: 19929909
PubMed Central: 2815941
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