Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain
Edited by Joseph P. Huston, Marcos Nadal, Francisco Mora, Luigi F. Agnati, and Camilo Jose Cela Conde
Reviews and Awards
"Humans are the only species to create art objects and manipulate their physical surroundings in order to elicit aesthetics experiences. Why is this the case? How do we do it? What kind of psychological and neurobiological mechanisms are responsible for this unique behavior? A growing number of psychologists, neurobiologists, and evolutionary biologists have, in recent years, begun unearthing answers to these tantalizing questions. This superbly curated book, which collects state of the art chapters on this research, will give the reader the best currently available introduction to our understanding of why Homo sapiens is the aesthetic species." -- Martin Skov, Copenhagen Business School and Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre, Denmark
"Art, Aesthetics, and the Brain takes readers to the provocative quest where art and science interlace to unravel the human mind. This book is a fascinating convergence of recent research findings in art, humanities, psychology, and neurobiology that is also a pleasure to read." -- Tomohiro Ishizu, Research Fellow, University College London, UK
"This book is unmatched in its range of coverage, with multichapter sections on visual art, dance, and musicreaders looking for comprehensive contemporary coverage of topics in individual chapters will not be disappointed." -- Aaron Kozbelt, Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture
"Written by the leading researchers in the fields of psychology, neurophysiology, neuroimaging, aesthetics, and philosophy, this book would serve the needs of anyone from graduate students to well-informed and practicing researchers in various disciplines. It is indeed a real tribute to editors and contributors in bringing neuroscience terminology closer to a wider audience." -- Jasmina Stevanov, Perception
"An interesting, timely, and provocative book" -- Choice