We utilise qualitative audience research and functional brain imaging (fMRI) to examine the aesthetic experience of watching dance both with and without music. This transdisciplinary approach was motivated by the recognition that the aesthetic experience of dance revealed through conscious interpretation could have neural correlates in brain activity. When audiences were engaged in watching dance accompanied by music, the fMRI data revealed evidence of greater intersubject correlation in a left anterior region of the superior temporal gyrus known to be involved in complex audio processing. Moreover, the qualitative data revealed how spectators derived pleasure from finding convergences between two complex stimuli (dance and music). ...
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
Background: The neural bases of emotion are most often studied using short non-natural stimuli and a...
We utilize qualitative audience research and functional brain imaging (fMRI) to examine the aestheti...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The field of Neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experienc...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Emotional engagement and aesthetic appreciation can be prime motivations for engaging with dance. Da...
The neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. Howeve...
Watching dance is a multisensory experience. In dance, movements are intertwined with music and/or s...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
This paper discusses possible correspondences between neuroscientific findings and phenomenologicall...
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
Background: The neural bases of emotion are most often studied using short non-natural stimuli and a...
We utilize qualitative audience research and functional brain imaging (fMRI) to examine the aestheti...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
The field of Neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experienc...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Emotional engagement and aesthetic appreciation can be prime motivations for engaging with dance. Da...
The neural responses to simple tones and short sound sequences have been studied extensively. Howeve...
Watching dance is a multisensory experience. In dance, movements are intertwined with music and/or s...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
This paper discusses possible correspondences between neuroscientific findings and phenomenologicall...
When watching performing arts, a wide and complex network of brain processes emerge. These processes...
Expertise in music has been investigated for decades and the results have been applied not only in c...
Background: The neural bases of emotion are most often studied using short non-natural stimuli and a...