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    The Arts and The Brain

    Psychology and Physiology Beyond Pleasure

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2018

    Del 237 i serien Progress in Brain Research

    3 256 kr

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    Beskrivning

    The Arts and the Brain: Psychology and Physiology beyond Pleasure, Volume 237, combines the work of an excellent group of experts who explain evidence on the neural and biobehavioral science of the arts. Topics covered include the emergence of early art and the evolution of human culture, the interaction between cultural and biological evolutionary processes in generating artistic creation, the nature of the aesthetic experience of art, the arts as a multisensory experience, new insights from the neuroscience of dance, a systematic review of the biological impact of music, and more.



    • Builds bridges and makes new connections between neuroscientists, psychologists and the arts world
    • Unravels the neural, neuroendocrine, physiological, hormonal and evolutionary dimensions of the arts
    • Contains chapters from true authorities in the field

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2018-05-16
    • Mått:191 x 235 x undefined mm
    • Vikt:1 250 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Progress in Brain Research
    • Antal sidor:530
    • Förlag:Elsevier Science
    • ISBN:9780128139813

    Utforska kategorier

    • Konstböcker inom Kultur
    • Biovetenskap inom Naturvetenskap och teknik
    • Neurologi och klinisk neurofysiologi inom Medicin

    Mer om författaren

    Dr. Julia F. Christensen is a postdoctoral Fellow of the B.I.A.S. project (NOMIS foundation) at the Warburg Institute, University of London, and a Newton International Research Fellow Alumni (British Academy) in the Cognitive Neuroscience Research Unit (CNRU) and the Autism Research Group (ARG) at the Psychology Department (City, University of London). She is also an honorary member of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience (University College London; UCL). Her current work explores the neural underpinnings of emotional expertise in dance. In this approach she works with dancers and other artists as participants to uncover the neurocognitive mechanisms that make these groups of people so highly emotionally sensitive. She has a strong interest in dance herself as she trained as a professional dancer before becoming a neuroscientist.Her PhD work with Professor Camilo Cela-Conde (University of the Balearic Islands; UIB) and Dr. Marcos Nadal (University of Vienna) investigated the affective mechanisms involved in watching dance and how that affective experience is modulated by relevant expertise (e.g., in dance) (title ”Dance moves: Affective responses to expressive body movement”). Dr. Christensen has also worked in the field of Neuroscience of morality under the supervision of Professor Antoni Gomila (UIB), and was a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience with Professor Patrick Haggard (UCL), leading a series of studies investigating how agents’ sense of agency over their actions is modulated by the emotional context in which an action occurs. Dr. Christensen uses behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging methods. Dr. Christensen uses behavioural, psychophysiological and neuroimaging methods and has published a series of articles in international peer reviewed journals on the topics of neuroscience and psychology of dance and the arts, morality, empathy, ethics and autism. She is author of the German popular science book about dance ‘Tanzen ist die beste Medizin’ [‘Dance is the best medicine’], to appear in May 2018. Professor Antoni Gomia is Full Professor of Psychology (Thinking and Language), at the Psychology Departament of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. His background is in Philosophy and his interests have centred on issues at the “no man’s land” of the frontiers between philosophy of mind, psychology and cognitive science: representation and meaning, expression and intersubjectivity, intentional explanation and rationality, also taking an evolutionary perspective into account in order to make sense of what makes us human. He co-edited a Handbook of Cognitive Science: an embodied approach (Elsevier, 2009), with Paco Calvo, and is the author of Verbal Minds: Language and the Architecture of the Mind (Elsevier, 2013). His current interest centers around moral psychology and the evolution of morality.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • The Arts, Brain and Evolution 1. Art, Symbolism and the Evolution of the Brain2. Emergence of early art and the evolution of human culture3. On the interaction between cultural and biological evolutionary processes in generating artistic creativityThe Arts and Psychology 4. The nature of aesthetic experience of art5. Art appreciation as an emotional process - beyond aesthetic experience6. The Singular Experience: Characterizing the Emotional Response to Art Beyond Pleasure7. An empirical paper on audience responses to filmThe Arts and Physiology8. Why we like what we like? Tracking the neurophysiological responses linked to aesthetic appreciation9. The arts as a multisensory experience10. Interceptive predictions and aesthetic relatedness to images11. How artists represent visual processesThe Arts and the Brain12. Art and Brain, and integrative overview13. Seeking Salience in Engaging Art:  A Short Story about Attention, Artistic Value, and Affective Neuroscience14. New insights from the neuroscience of dance15. Embodied aesthetics in the visual and the performing artsThe Arts and Biology16. Music, dance and other art forms: new insights into the links between hedonia (pleasure) and eudaimonia (well-being)17. A systematic review of the biological impact of music18. Biology and aesthetics in music and the visual arts19. Alexithymia, arts and healthArts Expertise and learning20. Developmental perspectives on the social and emotional role of music and dance21. Music Education and the Brain22. Dance learning among adolescents and young adults: Insights from brain imaging and behaviour23. Is there a moral bettering through the arts?