The Routledge International Handbook of Neuroaesthetics: Routledge International Handbooks
Editat de Martin Skov, Marcos Nadalen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 noi 2022
The editors, Martin Skov and Marcos Nadal, have compiled a neuroscientific, physiological, and psychological overview of the systems underlying the evaluation of sensory objects and aesthetic appreciation. Covering a variety of art forms mediated by vision, audition, movement, and language, the handbook puts forward a critical review of the current research to explain how and why perceptual and emotional processes are essential for art production. The work also unravels the interaction of art with expectations, experience and knowledge and the modulation of artistic appreciation through social and contextual settings, eventually bringing to light the potential of art to influence mental states, health, and well-being. The concepts are presented through research on the neural processes enabling artistic creativity, artistic expertise, and the evolution of symbolic cognition.
This handbook is a compelling read for anyone interested in making a first venture into this exciting new area of study and is best suited for students and researchers in the fields of neuroaesthetics, perceptual learning, and cognitive psychology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367442743
ISBN-10: 0367442744
Pagini: 596
Ilustrații: 2 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 43 Halftones, black and white; 61 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367442744
Pagini: 596
Ilustrații: 2 Tables, black and white; 18 Line drawings, black and white; 43 Halftones, black and white; 61 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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Contributors
Preface
1 Neuroaesthetics as a scientific discipline: An intellectual history
Martin Skov
PART 1: AESTHETIC LIKING
2 Sensory liking: How nervous systems assign hedonic value to sensory objects
Martin Skov
3 The neurobiology of liking
Eloise Stark, Kent C. Berridge and Morten L. Kringelbach
4 Disliking: From adaptive disgust to ugliness
Christoph Klebl, Michael Donner and Indra Bishnoi
5 The influence of interoceptive signals on the processing of external sensory stimuli
Alejandro Galvez-Pol, Enric Munar and James. M. Kilner
6 Neural correlates of visual aesthetic appeal
Edward A. Vessel, Tomohiro Ishizu and Giacomo Bignardi
7 Auditory pleasure elicited by music
Ernest Mas-Herrero
8 Odour aesthetics: Hedonic perception of olfactory stimuli
Gulce Nazli Dikecligil and Jay Gottfried
9 Movement appreciation
Kohinoor M. Darda, Ionela Bara and Emily S. Cross
10 The neuroscience of architecture: Beauty and behavior in the built environment
Alex Coburn, Adam Weinberger and Anjan Chatterjee
11 Sexual selection, aesthetic appreciation, and mate choice
Michael J. Ryan
12 Aesthetic sensitivity: Origin and development of an idea
Ana Clemente
13 The evolution of sensory valuation systems
Esther Ureña and Marcos Nadal
PART 2: ART
14 Perception and cognition in visual art experience
Rebecca Chamberlain
15 The music system
Amy M. Belfi and Psyche Loui
16 Watching and engaging in dance
Beatriz Calvo-Merino
17 Making sense of space: The neuroaesthetics of architecture
Zakaria Djebbara, Lars Brorson Fich and Giovanni Vecchiato
18 Literature and poetry
Arthur M. Jacobs
19 Narrative
Franziska Hartung
20 Music-evoked emotions: Their contribution to aesthetic experiences, health, and well-being
Liila Taruffi and Stefan Koelsch
21 The health benefits of art experience
Claire Howlin
22 Experiencing art in museums
Aniko Illes & Pablo P. L. Tinio
23 Context and complexity of aesthetic experiences: A neuroscientific view
Julia Crone and Helmut Leder
24 Experiencing art in social settings
Haeeun Lee and Guido Orgs
25 Top-down processes in art experience
Aenne A. Brielmann
26 Preferences need inferences: Learning, valuation, and curiosity in aesthetic experience
Sander van de Cruys, Jo Bervoets and Agnes Moors
27 Neuroscience of artistic creativity
Oshin Vartanian
28 Expertise and the brain of the performing artist
Fredrik Ullén
29 The evolution of symbolic material culture
Francesco d'Errico
30 Neuropsychology of art and aesthetics
Alejandro Dorado and Marcos Nadal
Index
Preface
1 Neuroaesthetics as a scientific discipline: An intellectual history
Martin Skov
PART 1: AESTHETIC LIKING
2 Sensory liking: How nervous systems assign hedonic value to sensory objects
Martin Skov
3 The neurobiology of liking
Eloise Stark, Kent C. Berridge and Morten L. Kringelbach
4 Disliking: From adaptive disgust to ugliness
Christoph Klebl, Michael Donner and Indra Bishnoi
5 The influence of interoceptive signals on the processing of external sensory stimuli
Alejandro Galvez-Pol, Enric Munar and James. M. Kilner
6 Neural correlates of visual aesthetic appeal
Edward A. Vessel, Tomohiro Ishizu and Giacomo Bignardi
7 Auditory pleasure elicited by music
Ernest Mas-Herrero
8 Odour aesthetics: Hedonic perception of olfactory stimuli
Gulce Nazli Dikecligil and Jay Gottfried
9 Movement appreciation
Kohinoor M. Darda, Ionela Bara and Emily S. Cross
10 The neuroscience of architecture: Beauty and behavior in the built environment
Alex Coburn, Adam Weinberger and Anjan Chatterjee
11 Sexual selection, aesthetic appreciation, and mate choice
Michael J. Ryan
12 Aesthetic sensitivity: Origin and development of an idea
Ana Clemente
13 The evolution of sensory valuation systems
Esther Ureña and Marcos Nadal
PART 2: ART
14 Perception and cognition in visual art experience
Rebecca Chamberlain
15 The music system
Amy M. Belfi and Psyche Loui
16 Watching and engaging in dance
Beatriz Calvo-Merino
17 Making sense of space: The neuroaesthetics of architecture
Zakaria Djebbara, Lars Brorson Fich and Giovanni Vecchiato
18 Literature and poetry
Arthur M. Jacobs
19 Narrative
Franziska Hartung
20 Music-evoked emotions: Their contribution to aesthetic experiences, health, and well-being
Liila Taruffi and Stefan Koelsch
21 The health benefits of art experience
Claire Howlin
22 Experiencing art in museums
Aniko Illes & Pablo P. L. Tinio
23 Context and complexity of aesthetic experiences: A neuroscientific view
Julia Crone and Helmut Leder
24 Experiencing art in social settings
Haeeun Lee and Guido Orgs
25 Top-down processes in art experience
Aenne A. Brielmann
26 Preferences need inferences: Learning, valuation, and curiosity in aesthetic experience
Sander van de Cruys, Jo Bervoets and Agnes Moors
27 Neuroscience of artistic creativity
Oshin Vartanian
28 Expertise and the brain of the performing artist
Fredrik Ullén
29 The evolution of symbolic material culture
Francesco d'Errico
30 Neuropsychology of art and aesthetics
Alejandro Dorado and Marcos Nadal
Index
Recenzii
"Considering how important to us are aesthetic experiences of all sorts—art, music, architecture, food and more—it is remarkable how long it took for early threads of scientific inquiry into their neural basis to start to be woven into whole cloth. This engaging handbook provides a wonderfully comprehensive overview of the current state of neuroaesthetics across modalities, across empirical and theoretical means of investigation and analysis, and across the implications for well-being and health. No serious student of the discipline should be without it."
Peter Dayan, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
"In this very timely and comprehensive volume, editors Martin Skov and Marcos Nadal have brought together a wealth of empirical findings and theoretical points of view on the topic of neuroaesthetics. It’s remarkable that there is so much excellent material to cover, considering that the term neuroaesthetics itself is rather new, and the field is still nascent to some extent. But this handbook will contribute greatly to the future development and consolidation of this exciting research area by bringing together scholars and research themes that fall under its umbrella. Students and established investigators alike will find much to like in the remarkable breadth of topics, covering not only basic sensory processes that contribute to aesthetic experiences, but also research on a variety of art forms, including visual art, music, dance, poetry, architecture and more. It’s the kind of book that I expect we will keep handy on our shelves (virtual or otherwise): to look up a quick fact, to learn about a new area, or to ponder enjoyably on a winter’s night."
Robert J. Zatorre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
"When I was in grade 9, the National Gallery of Canada spent 1.76 million dollars on a painting of a red stripe on a blue background (Barnett Newman, Voice of Fire). As Canadians, my family was outraged at the misuse of taxpayer money. Twenty years later, having followed my own passion for painting, I found myself giving a tour of the Gallery’s prized collections. I entered the room housing the painting and lost my breath. The artwork hasn’t changed—my brother still thinks it’s a waste of funds—but my experience of it has surprisingly metamorphosed and I now consider it a masterpiece. Meanwhile, the last twenty years has witnessed the maturation of neuroscience as a discipline, enabled by new ways of measuring brain function and new theories that link brains and behavior that have given birth to another surprise: neuroaesthetics. This book brings together the leading experts in this gangly teenager of a discipline, which is still figuring out what kinds of questions it can ask yet full of potential to make real an ultimate promise of neuroscience—to explain what makes us human and why we can find an experience aesthetic."
Bevil R. Conway, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
Peter Dayan, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
"In this very timely and comprehensive volume, editors Martin Skov and Marcos Nadal have brought together a wealth of empirical findings and theoretical points of view on the topic of neuroaesthetics. It’s remarkable that there is so much excellent material to cover, considering that the term neuroaesthetics itself is rather new, and the field is still nascent to some extent. But this handbook will contribute greatly to the future development and consolidation of this exciting research area by bringing together scholars and research themes that fall under its umbrella. Students and established investigators alike will find much to like in the remarkable breadth of topics, covering not only basic sensory processes that contribute to aesthetic experiences, but also research on a variety of art forms, including visual art, music, dance, poetry, architecture and more. It’s the kind of book that I expect we will keep handy on our shelves (virtual or otherwise): to look up a quick fact, to learn about a new area, or to ponder enjoyably on a winter’s night."
Robert J. Zatorre, Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
"When I was in grade 9, the National Gallery of Canada spent 1.76 million dollars on a painting of a red stripe on a blue background (Barnett Newman, Voice of Fire). As Canadians, my family was outraged at the misuse of taxpayer money. Twenty years later, having followed my own passion for painting, I found myself giving a tour of the Gallery’s prized collections. I entered the room housing the painting and lost my breath. The artwork hasn’t changed—my brother still thinks it’s a waste of funds—but my experience of it has surprisingly metamorphosed and I now consider it a masterpiece. Meanwhile, the last twenty years has witnessed the maturation of neuroscience as a discipline, enabled by new ways of measuring brain function and new theories that link brains and behavior that have given birth to another surprise: neuroaesthetics. This book brings together the leading experts in this gangly teenager of a discipline, which is still figuring out what kinds of questions it can ask yet full of potential to make real an ultimate promise of neuroscience—to explain what makes us human and why we can find an experience aesthetic."
Bevil R. Conway, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
Notă biografică
Martin Skov is Senior Researcher at Copenhagen Business School and the Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance. His research focuses on understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of sensory liking. He has published extensively on neuroaesthetics, including the book Neuroaesthetics (2009) and an influential series of papers on the conceptual foundations of the field.
Marcos Nadal is Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. His research is devoted to characterizing the psychological, neural, and evolutionary foundations of aesthetic appreciation. His contributions earned him the Baumgarten Award from the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics and the Daniel Berlyne Award from the American Psychological Association Division 10.
Marcos Nadal is Associate Professor at the Department of Psychology of the University of the Balearic Islands, Spain. His research is devoted to characterizing the psychological, neural, and evolutionary foundations of aesthetic appreciation. His contributions earned him the Baumgarten Award from the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics and the Daniel Berlyne Award from the American Psychological Association Division 10.
Descriere
The Routledge International Handbook of Neuroaesthetics is a reference work that provides an introduction to this discipline. It brings together leading academics to offer an overview of this field while addressing two central questions; how the brain computes aesthetic appreciation for sensory objects, and how is art experienced.