Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
Herausgeber: Huston, Joseph P; Conde, Camilo Jose Cela; Agnati, Luigi F; Mora, Francisco; Nadal, Marcos
Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
Herausgeber: Huston, Joseph P; Conde, Camilo Jose Cela; Agnati, Luigi F; Mora, Francisco; Nadal, Marcos
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What neural processes underlie the appreciation of painting, music, and dance? How did such processes evolve? This book brings together experts in genetics, psychology, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, art history, and philosophy to explore these questions. It sets the stage for a cognitive neuroscience of art and aesthetics.
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What neural processes underlie the appreciation of painting, music, and dance? How did such processes evolve? This book brings together experts in genetics, psychology, neuroimaging, neuropsychology, art history, and philosophy to explore these questions. It sets the stage for a cognitive neuroscience of art and aesthetics.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1093g
- ISBN-13: 9780198825234
- ISBN-10: 0198825234
- Artikelnr.: 54035795
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1093g
- ISBN-13: 9780198825234
- ISBN-10: 0198825234
- Artikelnr.: 54035795
Joseph P. Huston is Professor of Physiological Psychology at the University of Düsseldorf, Germany. Joseph has published more than 400 books and scientific articles in areas of behavioral neurosciences with a focus on brain mechanisms of addiction, memory, and reward. He is chief editor of the journals Behavioural Brain Research and Reviews in the Neurosciences, and the book series Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience. Marcos Nadal is Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. His main research focuses on the evolution, neural correlates, and function of cognitive and affective processes involved in aesthetic preference and art appreciation, as well as moral judgment and metaphoric language. Francisco Mora is Professor of Human Physiology at the Faculty of Medicine, University Complutense of Madrid, Spain. He has written numerous articles for scientific journals including Science and Nature and several books, among them The Hot Brain and Neurocultura. Luigi F. Agnati is Professor of Human Physiology at the University of Modena, Italy, and Adjunct Professor at the Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, where he received the Honoris Causa Degree in Medicine. He has published more than 620 papers in refereed international journals and seven textbooks. Camilo J. Cela-Conde is Emeritus Professor of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. His publications include On Genes, Gods and Tyrants, Human Evolution:Trails from the Past (with Francisco J. Ayala) and Processes in Human Evolution: The Journey from Early Hominins to Neandertals and Modern Humans (with Francisco J. Ayala).
* Section One: Foundational Issues
* 1: Francisco Mora: Neuroculture: A new cultural revolution?
* 2: William P. Seeley: Art, meaning, and aesthetics: the case for a
cognitive neuroscience of art
* 3: Kirill Fayn and Paul J. Silvia: States, People, and Contexts:
Three Psychological Challenges for the Neuroscience of Aesthetics
* 4: Helmut Leder, Gernot Gerger and David Brieber: Aesthetic
appreciation - convergence from experimental aesthetics and
physiology
* 5: Christoph Klein and Raphael Rosenberg: The Moving Eye of the
Beholder. Eye-Tracking and the Perception of Paintings
* Section Two: Cognitive Neuroscience of Visual Aesthetics and Art
* 6: Spas Getov and Joel S. Winston: Neural Mechanisms for Evaluating
the Attractiveness of Faces
* 7: Robert Pepperell and Alumit Ishai: Indeterminate Art Works and the
Human Brain
* 8: Ulrich Kirk and David Freedberg: Contextual bias and insulation
against bias during esthetic rating: the implication of VMPFC and
DLPFC in neural valuation
* 9: Oshin Vartanian: Neuroimaging Studies of Making Aesthetic Products
* Section Three: Cognitive Neuroscience of Dance
* 10: Emily S. Cross: Beautiful embodiment: The shaping of aesthetic
preference by personal experience
* 11: Beatriz Calvo-Merino: Sensorimotor aesthetics: Neural correlates
of aesthetic perception of dance
* 12: Julia F. Christensen and Corinne Jola: Moving towards ecological
validity in empirical aesthetics
* Section Four: Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* 13: Kathleen A. Corrigall and E. Glenn Schellenberg: Liking music:
Genres, contextual factors, and individual differences
* 14: Moritz Lehne and Stefan Koelsch: Tension-resolution patterns as a
key element of aesthetic experience: psychological principles and
underlying brain mechanisms
* 15: Elvira Brattico: From Pleasure to Liking and Back: Bottom-up and
Top-down Neural Routes to the Aesthetic Enjoyment of Music
* 16: Marcus T. Pearce: Effects of expertise on the cognitive and
neural processes involved in musical appreciation
* Section Five: Neuropsychology of Art and Aesthetics
* 17: Anjan Chatterjee: The Neuropsychology of Visual Art
* 18: Indre Viskontas and Suzee Lee: The Creation of Art in the Setting
of Dementia
* 19: Dahlia W. Zaidel: Hemispheric Specialization, Art, and Aesthetics
* Section Six: The Evolution of Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
* 20: Gesche Westphal-Fitch and W. Tecumseh Fitch: Towards a
comparative approach to empirical aesthetics
* 21: Camilo J. Cela-Conde and Francisco Ayala: Art and Brain
Coevolution
* 22: Luigi F. Agnati, Diego Guidolin, and Kjell Fuxe: Art as a human
"instinct-like " behaviour emerging from the exaptation of the
communication processes
* Section Seven: Integrative Approaches
* 23: Edmund T. Rolls: Neurobiological foundations of art and
aesthetics
* 24: Alexander J. Huston and Joseph P. Huston: Aesthetic evaluation of
art: a formal approach
* 25: Barbara G. Goodrich: Tempos of Eternity: Music, Volition, and
Playing with Time
* 1: Francisco Mora: Neuroculture: A new cultural revolution?
* 2: William P. Seeley: Art, meaning, and aesthetics: the case for a
cognitive neuroscience of art
* 3: Kirill Fayn and Paul J. Silvia: States, People, and Contexts:
Three Psychological Challenges for the Neuroscience of Aesthetics
* 4: Helmut Leder, Gernot Gerger and David Brieber: Aesthetic
appreciation - convergence from experimental aesthetics and
physiology
* 5: Christoph Klein and Raphael Rosenberg: The Moving Eye of the
Beholder. Eye-Tracking and the Perception of Paintings
* Section Two: Cognitive Neuroscience of Visual Aesthetics and Art
* 6: Spas Getov and Joel S. Winston: Neural Mechanisms for Evaluating
the Attractiveness of Faces
* 7: Robert Pepperell and Alumit Ishai: Indeterminate Art Works and the
Human Brain
* 8: Ulrich Kirk and David Freedberg: Contextual bias and insulation
against bias during esthetic rating: the implication of VMPFC and
DLPFC in neural valuation
* 9: Oshin Vartanian: Neuroimaging Studies of Making Aesthetic Products
* Section Three: Cognitive Neuroscience of Dance
* 10: Emily S. Cross: Beautiful embodiment: The shaping of aesthetic
preference by personal experience
* 11: Beatriz Calvo-Merino: Sensorimotor aesthetics: Neural correlates
of aesthetic perception of dance
* 12: Julia F. Christensen and Corinne Jola: Moving towards ecological
validity in empirical aesthetics
* Section Four: Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* 13: Kathleen A. Corrigall and E. Glenn Schellenberg: Liking music:
Genres, contextual factors, and individual differences
* 14: Moritz Lehne and Stefan Koelsch: Tension-resolution patterns as a
key element of aesthetic experience: psychological principles and
underlying brain mechanisms
* 15: Elvira Brattico: From Pleasure to Liking and Back: Bottom-up and
Top-down Neural Routes to the Aesthetic Enjoyment of Music
* 16: Marcus T. Pearce: Effects of expertise on the cognitive and
neural processes involved in musical appreciation
* Section Five: Neuropsychology of Art and Aesthetics
* 17: Anjan Chatterjee: The Neuropsychology of Visual Art
* 18: Indre Viskontas and Suzee Lee: The Creation of Art in the Setting
of Dementia
* 19: Dahlia W. Zaidel: Hemispheric Specialization, Art, and Aesthetics
* Section Six: The Evolution of Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
* 20: Gesche Westphal-Fitch and W. Tecumseh Fitch: Towards a
comparative approach to empirical aesthetics
* 21: Camilo J. Cela-Conde and Francisco Ayala: Art and Brain
Coevolution
* 22: Luigi F. Agnati, Diego Guidolin, and Kjell Fuxe: Art as a human
"instinct-like " behaviour emerging from the exaptation of the
communication processes
* Section Seven: Integrative Approaches
* 23: Edmund T. Rolls: Neurobiological foundations of art and
aesthetics
* 24: Alexander J. Huston and Joseph P. Huston: Aesthetic evaluation of
art: a formal approach
* 25: Barbara G. Goodrich: Tempos of Eternity: Music, Volition, and
Playing with Time
* Section One: Foundational Issues
* 1: Francisco Mora: Neuroculture: A new cultural revolution?
* 2: William P. Seeley: Art, meaning, and aesthetics: the case for a
cognitive neuroscience of art
* 3: Kirill Fayn and Paul J. Silvia: States, People, and Contexts:
Three Psychological Challenges for the Neuroscience of Aesthetics
* 4: Helmut Leder, Gernot Gerger and David Brieber: Aesthetic
appreciation - convergence from experimental aesthetics and
physiology
* 5: Christoph Klein and Raphael Rosenberg: The Moving Eye of the
Beholder. Eye-Tracking and the Perception of Paintings
* Section Two: Cognitive Neuroscience of Visual Aesthetics and Art
* 6: Spas Getov and Joel S. Winston: Neural Mechanisms for Evaluating
the Attractiveness of Faces
* 7: Robert Pepperell and Alumit Ishai: Indeterminate Art Works and the
Human Brain
* 8: Ulrich Kirk and David Freedberg: Contextual bias and insulation
against bias during esthetic rating: the implication of VMPFC and
DLPFC in neural valuation
* 9: Oshin Vartanian: Neuroimaging Studies of Making Aesthetic Products
* Section Three: Cognitive Neuroscience of Dance
* 10: Emily S. Cross: Beautiful embodiment: The shaping of aesthetic
preference by personal experience
* 11: Beatriz Calvo-Merino: Sensorimotor aesthetics: Neural correlates
of aesthetic perception of dance
* 12: Julia F. Christensen and Corinne Jola: Moving towards ecological
validity in empirical aesthetics
* Section Four: Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* 13: Kathleen A. Corrigall and E. Glenn Schellenberg: Liking music:
Genres, contextual factors, and individual differences
* 14: Moritz Lehne and Stefan Koelsch: Tension-resolution patterns as a
key element of aesthetic experience: psychological principles and
underlying brain mechanisms
* 15: Elvira Brattico: From Pleasure to Liking and Back: Bottom-up and
Top-down Neural Routes to the Aesthetic Enjoyment of Music
* 16: Marcus T. Pearce: Effects of expertise on the cognitive and
neural processes involved in musical appreciation
* Section Five: Neuropsychology of Art and Aesthetics
* 17: Anjan Chatterjee: The Neuropsychology of Visual Art
* 18: Indre Viskontas and Suzee Lee: The Creation of Art in the Setting
of Dementia
* 19: Dahlia W. Zaidel: Hemispheric Specialization, Art, and Aesthetics
* Section Six: The Evolution of Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
* 20: Gesche Westphal-Fitch and W. Tecumseh Fitch: Towards a
comparative approach to empirical aesthetics
* 21: Camilo J. Cela-Conde and Francisco Ayala: Art and Brain
Coevolution
* 22: Luigi F. Agnati, Diego Guidolin, and Kjell Fuxe: Art as a human
"instinct-like " behaviour emerging from the exaptation of the
communication processes
* Section Seven: Integrative Approaches
* 23: Edmund T. Rolls: Neurobiological foundations of art and
aesthetics
* 24: Alexander J. Huston and Joseph P. Huston: Aesthetic evaluation of
art: a formal approach
* 25: Barbara G. Goodrich: Tempos of Eternity: Music, Volition, and
Playing with Time
* 1: Francisco Mora: Neuroculture: A new cultural revolution?
* 2: William P. Seeley: Art, meaning, and aesthetics: the case for a
cognitive neuroscience of art
* 3: Kirill Fayn and Paul J. Silvia: States, People, and Contexts:
Three Psychological Challenges for the Neuroscience of Aesthetics
* 4: Helmut Leder, Gernot Gerger and David Brieber: Aesthetic
appreciation - convergence from experimental aesthetics and
physiology
* 5: Christoph Klein and Raphael Rosenberg: The Moving Eye of the
Beholder. Eye-Tracking and the Perception of Paintings
* Section Two: Cognitive Neuroscience of Visual Aesthetics and Art
* 6: Spas Getov and Joel S. Winston: Neural Mechanisms for Evaluating
the Attractiveness of Faces
* 7: Robert Pepperell and Alumit Ishai: Indeterminate Art Works and the
Human Brain
* 8: Ulrich Kirk and David Freedberg: Contextual bias and insulation
against bias during esthetic rating: the implication of VMPFC and
DLPFC in neural valuation
* 9: Oshin Vartanian: Neuroimaging Studies of Making Aesthetic Products
* Section Three: Cognitive Neuroscience of Dance
* 10: Emily S. Cross: Beautiful embodiment: The shaping of aesthetic
preference by personal experience
* 11: Beatriz Calvo-Merino: Sensorimotor aesthetics: Neural correlates
of aesthetic perception of dance
* 12: Julia F. Christensen and Corinne Jola: Moving towards ecological
validity in empirical aesthetics
* Section Four: Cognitive Neuroscience of Music
* 13: Kathleen A. Corrigall and E. Glenn Schellenberg: Liking music:
Genres, contextual factors, and individual differences
* 14: Moritz Lehne and Stefan Koelsch: Tension-resolution patterns as a
key element of aesthetic experience: psychological principles and
underlying brain mechanisms
* 15: Elvira Brattico: From Pleasure to Liking and Back: Bottom-up and
Top-down Neural Routes to the Aesthetic Enjoyment of Music
* 16: Marcus T. Pearce: Effects of expertise on the cognitive and
neural processes involved in musical appreciation
* Section Five: Neuropsychology of Art and Aesthetics
* 17: Anjan Chatterjee: The Neuropsychology of Visual Art
* 18: Indre Viskontas and Suzee Lee: The Creation of Art in the Setting
of Dementia
* 19: Dahlia W. Zaidel: Hemispheric Specialization, Art, and Aesthetics
* Section Six: The Evolution of Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
* 20: Gesche Westphal-Fitch and W. Tecumseh Fitch: Towards a
comparative approach to empirical aesthetics
* 21: Camilo J. Cela-Conde and Francisco Ayala: Art and Brain
Coevolution
* 22: Luigi F. Agnati, Diego Guidolin, and Kjell Fuxe: Art as a human
"instinct-like " behaviour emerging from the exaptation of the
communication processes
* Section Seven: Integrative Approaches
* 23: Edmund T. Rolls: Neurobiological foundations of art and
aesthetics
* 24: Alexander J. Huston and Joseph P. Huston: Aesthetic evaluation of
art: a formal approach
* 25: Barbara G. Goodrich: Tempos of Eternity: Music, Volition, and
Playing with Time