Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of material can help to regulate our mental states through providing a means to reach flow states. The mirror neuron system helps in skill learning, and the plasticity of the brain ensures that skills may be learned at all stages of life. Arts and crafts play a role in controlling stress and enhancing relaxation. They also enable us to fail safely and handle our emotions. Furthermore, they facilitate social activity for many individuals who are at risk of social isolation. This article aims to integrate knowledge from both the field of neuroscience and the arts by focusing on the implications that flow experience and the mirror neuron system integra...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
This paper questioned how we could utilise feelings of joy, specifically those within a craft contex...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
Craft is art that is seen, felt and heard as well as understood, not all ideas start with words, thi...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, professi...
Art is defined as expression or application of human creative skill and imagination producing works ...
Empirical studies suggest that art improves health and well-being among individuals. However, how ae...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, profess...
Art is defined as expression or application of human creative skill and imagination producing works ...
An understanding of how our experiences shape the neural networks in our brains, which condition our...
The creative arts therapies best fit how the brain actually functions and can provide more effective...
© 2017, © Royal Society for Public Health 2017. Aims: To measure the immediate impact of art-making ...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
This paper questioned how we could utilise feelings of joy, specifically those within a craft contex...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
Craft is art that is seen, felt and heard as well as understood, not all ideas start with words, thi...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, professi...
Art is defined as expression or application of human creative skill and imagination producing works ...
Empirical studies suggest that art improves health and well-being among individuals. However, how ae...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, profess...
Art is defined as expression or application of human creative skill and imagination producing works ...
An understanding of how our experiences shape the neural networks in our brains, which condition our...
The creative arts therapies best fit how the brain actually functions and can provide more effective...
© 2017, © Royal Society for Public Health 2017. Aims: To measure the immediate impact of art-making ...
Craft as a profession has long been associated with dexterity and skill, independence and fulfilment...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
This paper questioned how we could utilise feelings of joy, specifically those within a craft contex...