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monografia Rebiun27159331 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun27159331 m o d cr |n|---||||| 180602s2018 cau o 000 0 eng d 9780128139820 012813982X UPVA 997185735203706 CBUC 991013419250006708 CBUC 991010727583106709 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCQ AU@ OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ OCLCA OCLCQ OCLCA Christensen, Julia F. The Arts and the Brain Psychology and Physiology Beyond Pleasure San Diego Elsevier Science & Technology 2018 San Diego San Diego Elsevier Science & Technology 1 online resource (532 pages) 1 online resource (532 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Progress in Brain Research Ser. v. Volume 237 Chapter 6: Wonder, appreciation, and the value of art Front Cover; The Arts and The Brain: Psychology and Physiology Beyond Pleasure; Copyright; Contributors; Contents; Preface; Introduction: Art and the brain: From pleasure to well-being; 1. Art Practice Focuses Attention, Induces Flow; 2. Art Practice Activates Our Affective Sensitivity; 3. Art Practice Elicits Complex Emotional Experiences Through Imagery; 4. Art Practice Fosters Communication; 5. Art Practice Fosters Self-intimation; 6. Art Practice Promotes Social Cohesion; 7. Art as an External System for Homeostasis; 8. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Conflict of Interest; References Further ReadingSection 1: Evolution of art and brain; Chapter 1: Bioaesthetics: The evolution of aesthetic cognition in humans and other animals; 1. Introduction; 2. Animal Aesthetics: Prum's Extension of Darwin; 3. Implications of Prum's Coevolutionary Perspective; 4. Beyond the Coevolutionary Model; 5. The Emergence of Cultural Evolution in Human Aesthetics; 6. The Artistic Stance; 7. Animal Artists; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 2: Culture and art: Importance of art practice, not aesthetics, to early human culture; 1. Introduction; 2. What Makes Art, Art 3. Brain and Value of Symbolic Cognition4. Early Humans and Culture: Background; 5. Culture and Art: Archaeological Findings and Early Humans; 6. Culture and the Earliest Nonmaterial Arts: From Utilitarian Application to Symbolic Practice; 7. Culture and the Earliest Nonmaterial Arts: Skills Deeply Rooted in Biology; 8. Culture and the Earliest Nonmaterial Arts: Sound Rhythms; 9. Art and Culture: Brain Evolution and Neuropsychology; 10. Biology of Culture: Gene-Culture Coevolution and the Role of Art; 11. Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Art and brain coevolution; 1. Neuroaesthetics 2. Neural Networks2.1. Why DNM Remains Activated in Neuroaesthetics Experiments?; 3. Functional Connectivity; 4. Perceiving Beauty as a Human Trait; 4.1. When Did This Capacity Appear?; 4.2. Had Neandertals Reached This Cognitive Level?; 5. Patterns of the Evolution of the Brain; 6. Comparative Studies; 7. Aesthetic Appreciation as an Exaptation; 8. The Question of Quale; References; Chapter 4: Can shared mechanisms of cultural evolution illuminate the process of creativity within the arts and the sciences; 1. Creativity in Science 2. The Blind Variation and Selective Retention Model of Creativity3. Aims in Science and the Arts; 4. The Research Cycle and Its Artistic Counterpart; References; Chapter 5: Cross-cultural empirical aesthetics; 1. Introduction; 2. From Galton to the General Objective Factor of Aesthetic Appreciation; 3. Proving the Universality of the General Factor of Aesthetic Appreciation; 4. Cross-Cultural Comparison of Expert Art Knowledge; 5. Cross-Cultural Studies After the New Experimental Aesthetics; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References; Section 2: Emotional responses to the arts Arts- Psychology Neurosciences and the arts Neuropsychology Art Creativity Biological Evolution Neurosciences Behavioral Sciences Arts- Psychology Neurosciences and the arts Electronic books Gomila Grimalt, Antoni Print version Christensen, Julia F. Arts and the Brain : Psychology and Physiology Beyond Pleasure. San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology, ©2018 9780128139813 Progress in Brain Research Ser