Feeling beauty : the neuroscience of aesthetic experience / G. Gabrielle Starr.

  • Starr, G. Gabrielle, 1974-
Date:
[2013]
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Description

In this book the author argues that understanding the neural underpinnings of aesthetic experience can reshape our conceptions of aesthetics and the arts. Drawing on the tools of both cognitive neuroscience and traditional humanist inquiry, she shows that neuroaesthetics offers a new model for understanding the dynamic and changing features of aesthetic life, the relationships among the arts, and how individual differences in aesthetic judgment shape the varieties of aesthetic experience. Here the author, a scholar of the humanities and a researcher in the neuroscience of aesthetics, proposes that aesthetic experience relies on a distributed neural architecture, a set of brain areas involved in emotion, perception, imagery, memory, and language. More important, it emerges from networked interactions, intricately connected and coordinated brain systems that together form a flexible architecture enabling us to develop new arts and to see the world around us differently.

Publication/Creation

Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : The MIT Press, [2013]

Physical description

xx, 259 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm

Contents

Aesthetics, Neuroaesthetics, and the Sister Arts -- Seen and Heard: A Model for the Sister Arts -- Aesthetics Beyond the Mind's Eye: Imagery and the Sister Arts -- Toward a Dynamic Aesthetics: the Sister Arts and Beyond -- "The Brain on Art" (Excerpt)

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-255) and index.

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    History of Medicine
    PQF /STA
    Open shelves

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ISBN

  • 9780262019316
  • 0262019310