An understanding of how our experiences shape the neural networks in our brains, which condition our subsequent actions and experiences, can be useful in explaining patterns found in art and design. This is the perspective of neuroarthistory, which can be applied at different levels, from the patterns unfolding in the works of a single artist/designer to the much wider epochal patterns discovered through archaeological studies. This article introduces the neuroscientific principles of "neural plasticity" and "neural mirroring," and demonstrates their application to explain the patterns found in prehistoric, medieval, and contemporary art and design expressions
The present paper analyses the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological backgrounds of art reception a...
Neuroscience has recently contributed a lot to the understanding of aesthetic experience features. S...
Neurosciences, and particularly Cognitive Sciences, study creativity for the implications in underst...
An understanding of how our experiences shape the neural networks in our brains, which condition our...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, profess...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, professi...
Biologists regard humans as an exceptional and unusual species: we perform and engage in a range of ...
Architectural practice and neuroscience research use our brains and minds in much the same way. Howe...
This research was supported by Grant AAEE124/09 from the Govern de les Illes Balears, Spain
In 1972, Michael Baxandal characterizes the processes responsible for the cultural relativism of art...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
Structural art should not be marginalised as an integral part of structural design. By reviewing his...
The frontiers of design and neuroscience are rapidly shifting as a result of recent advances in neur...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
The present paper analyses the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological backgrounds of art reception a...
Neuroscience has recently contributed a lot to the understanding of aesthetic experience features. S...
Neurosciences, and particularly Cognitive Sciences, study creativity for the implications in underst...
An understanding of how our experiences shape the neural networks in our brains, which condition our...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, profess...
Designing and making crafts is a complex, multifaceted process that requires sophisticated, professi...
Biologists regard humans as an exceptional and unusual species: we perform and engage in a range of ...
Architectural practice and neuroscience research use our brains and minds in much the same way. Howe...
This research was supported by Grant AAEE124/09 from the Govern de les Illes Balears, Spain
In 1972, Michael Baxandal characterizes the processes responsible for the cultural relativism of art...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
Structural art should not be marginalised as an integral part of structural design. By reviewing his...
The frontiers of design and neuroscience are rapidly shifting as a result of recent advances in neur...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
The present paper analyses the neuroanatomical and neuropsychological backgrounds of art reception a...
Neuroscience has recently contributed a lot to the understanding of aesthetic experience features. S...
Neurosciences, and particularly Cognitive Sciences, study creativity for the implications in underst...