Aesthetic Science
Connecting Minds, Brains, and Experience
Herausgeber: Shimamura, Arthur P; Palmer, Stephen E
Aesthetic Science
Connecting Minds, Brains, and Experience
Herausgeber: Shimamura, Arthur P; Palmer, Stephen E
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What does it mean to have an "aesthetic" experience? In this book, philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists address the nature of aesthetic experiences from their own discipline's perspective. These scholars discuss whether a multidisciplinary approach, an aesthetic science, can help connect mind, brain, and aesthetics.
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What does it mean to have an "aesthetic" experience? In this book, philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists address the nature of aesthetic experiences from their own discipline's perspective. These scholars discuss whether a multidisciplinary approach, an aesthetic science, can help connect mind, brain, and aesthetics.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780199732142
- ISBN-10: 0199732140
- Artikelnr.: 35284824
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 165mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 853g
- ISBN-13: 9780199732142
- ISBN-10: 0199732140
- Artikelnr.: 35284824
Arthur P. Shimamura is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He investigates human memory and cognition using neuroimaging techniques and by studying individuals with memory disorders. Dr. Shimamura is a founding member of the Society for Cognitive Neuroscience, has been a scientific advisor for the San Francisco Exploratorium Science Museum, and received a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship to explore art, aesthetics and brain. Stephen E. Palmer, is Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. His research and teaching focus is on visual perception, a topic closely related to his color photography. He is the author of Vision Science: Photons to Phenomenology, an advanced, interdisciplinary textbook on visual perception. He is currently working on a new book about color: Reversing the Rainbow: Reflections on Color and Consciousness.
* Introduction
* 1. Toward a Science of Aesthetics: Ideas and Issues
* Arthur P. Shimamura
* Part I: Philosophical Perspectives
* 2. The Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Psychology, and
Neuroscience: Studies in Literature, Visual Arts, and Music
* Noël Carroll, Margaret Moore, and William P. Seeley
* 3. Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science: Prospects for Integration
* Vincent Bergeron and Dominic McIver Lopes
* 4. Triangulating Aesthetic Experience
* Murray Smith
* 5. Art and the Anthropologists
* Gregory Currie
* 6. Aesthetic Science and Artistic Knowledge
* Blake Gopnik
*
* Part II: Psychological Perspectives
* 7. Empirical Investigation of an Aesthetic Experience with Art
* Paul J. Locher
* 8. Hidden Knowledge in Aesthetic Judgments: Preferences for Colors
and Spatial Compositions
* Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, and Jonathan S. Gardner
* 9. Processing Fluency, Aesthetic Pleasure, and Culturally Shared
Taste
* Rolf Reber
* 10. Human Emotions and Aesthetic Experience
* Paul J. Silvia
*
* 11. Artistic Development: The Three Essential Spheres
* Kimberly M. Sheridan and Howard Gardner
*
* Part III: Neuroscience Perspectives
* 12. Neuroaesthetics: Growing Pains of a New Discipline
* Anjan Chatterjee
*
* 13. The Modularity of Aesthetic Processing and Perception in the
Human Brain: Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Neuroaesthetics
* Ulrich Kirk
*
* 14. Art Compositions Elicit Distributed Activation in the Human Brain
* Alumit Ishai
*
* 15. A Cognitive and Behavioral Neurological Approach to Aesthetics
* Zachary A. Miller and Bruce L. Miller
* 16. Neurology of Visual Aesthetics: Indian Nymphs, Modern Art, and
Sexy Beaks
* V. S. Ramachandran and Elizabeth Seckel
* 1. Toward a Science of Aesthetics: Ideas and Issues
* Arthur P. Shimamura
* Part I: Philosophical Perspectives
* 2. The Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Psychology, and
Neuroscience: Studies in Literature, Visual Arts, and Music
* Noël Carroll, Margaret Moore, and William P. Seeley
* 3. Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science: Prospects for Integration
* Vincent Bergeron and Dominic McIver Lopes
* 4. Triangulating Aesthetic Experience
* Murray Smith
* 5. Art and the Anthropologists
* Gregory Currie
* 6. Aesthetic Science and Artistic Knowledge
* Blake Gopnik
*
* Part II: Psychological Perspectives
* 7. Empirical Investigation of an Aesthetic Experience with Art
* Paul J. Locher
* 8. Hidden Knowledge in Aesthetic Judgments: Preferences for Colors
and Spatial Compositions
* Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, and Jonathan S. Gardner
* 9. Processing Fluency, Aesthetic Pleasure, and Culturally Shared
Taste
* Rolf Reber
* 10. Human Emotions and Aesthetic Experience
* Paul J. Silvia
*
* 11. Artistic Development: The Three Essential Spheres
* Kimberly M. Sheridan and Howard Gardner
*
* Part III: Neuroscience Perspectives
* 12. Neuroaesthetics: Growing Pains of a New Discipline
* Anjan Chatterjee
*
* 13. The Modularity of Aesthetic Processing and Perception in the
Human Brain: Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Neuroaesthetics
* Ulrich Kirk
*
* 14. Art Compositions Elicit Distributed Activation in the Human Brain
* Alumit Ishai
*
* 15. A Cognitive and Behavioral Neurological Approach to Aesthetics
* Zachary A. Miller and Bruce L. Miller
* 16. Neurology of Visual Aesthetics: Indian Nymphs, Modern Art, and
Sexy Beaks
* V. S. Ramachandran and Elizabeth Seckel
* Introduction
* 1. Toward a Science of Aesthetics: Ideas and Issues
* Arthur P. Shimamura
* Part I: Philosophical Perspectives
* 2. The Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Psychology, and
Neuroscience: Studies in Literature, Visual Arts, and Music
* Noël Carroll, Margaret Moore, and William P. Seeley
* 3. Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science: Prospects for Integration
* Vincent Bergeron and Dominic McIver Lopes
* 4. Triangulating Aesthetic Experience
* Murray Smith
* 5. Art and the Anthropologists
* Gregory Currie
* 6. Aesthetic Science and Artistic Knowledge
* Blake Gopnik
*
* Part II: Psychological Perspectives
* 7. Empirical Investigation of an Aesthetic Experience with Art
* Paul J. Locher
* 8. Hidden Knowledge in Aesthetic Judgments: Preferences for Colors
and Spatial Compositions
* Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, and Jonathan S. Gardner
* 9. Processing Fluency, Aesthetic Pleasure, and Culturally Shared
Taste
* Rolf Reber
* 10. Human Emotions and Aesthetic Experience
* Paul J. Silvia
*
* 11. Artistic Development: The Three Essential Spheres
* Kimberly M. Sheridan and Howard Gardner
*
* Part III: Neuroscience Perspectives
* 12. Neuroaesthetics: Growing Pains of a New Discipline
* Anjan Chatterjee
*
* 13. The Modularity of Aesthetic Processing and Perception in the
Human Brain: Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Neuroaesthetics
* Ulrich Kirk
*
* 14. Art Compositions Elicit Distributed Activation in the Human Brain
* Alumit Ishai
*
* 15. A Cognitive and Behavioral Neurological Approach to Aesthetics
* Zachary A. Miller and Bruce L. Miller
* 16. Neurology of Visual Aesthetics: Indian Nymphs, Modern Art, and
Sexy Beaks
* V. S. Ramachandran and Elizabeth Seckel
* 1. Toward a Science of Aesthetics: Ideas and Issues
* Arthur P. Shimamura
* Part I: Philosophical Perspectives
* 2. The Philosophy of Art and Aesthetics, Psychology, and
Neuroscience: Studies in Literature, Visual Arts, and Music
* Noël Carroll, Margaret Moore, and William P. Seeley
* 3. Aesthetic Theory and Aesthetic Science: Prospects for Integration
* Vincent Bergeron and Dominic McIver Lopes
* 4. Triangulating Aesthetic Experience
* Murray Smith
* 5. Art and the Anthropologists
* Gregory Currie
* 6. Aesthetic Science and Artistic Knowledge
* Blake Gopnik
*
* Part II: Psychological Perspectives
* 7. Empirical Investigation of an Aesthetic Experience with Art
* Paul J. Locher
* 8. Hidden Knowledge in Aesthetic Judgments: Preferences for Colors
and Spatial Compositions
* Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, and Jonathan S. Gardner
* 9. Processing Fluency, Aesthetic Pleasure, and Culturally Shared
Taste
* Rolf Reber
* 10. Human Emotions and Aesthetic Experience
* Paul J. Silvia
*
* 11. Artistic Development: The Three Essential Spheres
* Kimberly M. Sheridan and Howard Gardner
*
* Part III: Neuroscience Perspectives
* 12. Neuroaesthetics: Growing Pains of a New Discipline
* Anjan Chatterjee
*
* 13. The Modularity of Aesthetic Processing and Perception in the
Human Brain: Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Neuroaesthetics
* Ulrich Kirk
*
* 14. Art Compositions Elicit Distributed Activation in the Human Brain
* Alumit Ishai
*
* 15. A Cognitive and Behavioral Neurological Approach to Aesthetics
* Zachary A. Miller and Bruce L. Miller
* 16. Neurology of Visual Aesthetics: Indian Nymphs, Modern Art, and
Sexy Beaks
* V. S. Ramachandran and Elizabeth Seckel