Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practice presumably relies on special processing circuits within the human brain associated with a distinct subjective experience, termed aesthetic experience, and preferentially evoked by artistic stimuli. We assume that positive or negative aesthetic judgments are an important function of neuroaesthetic circuits. The localisation of these circuits in the brain remains unclear, though neuroimaging studies have suggested several possible neural correlates of aesthetic preference. We applied repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over candidate brain areas to disrupt aesthetic processing while healthy volunteers made aesthetic preference...
Visual art because of its artistic context can be related to the general idea of providing alternati...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
In a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, where we investigated the neural c...
Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practic...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that body aesthetic appreciation involves the activation of...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
Recent neuroscience studies indicate that the visual processing of human bodies relies on a cortical...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
AbstractLess than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Less than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues to grow...
To explain the biological foundations of art appreciation is to explain one of our species' distinct...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
We present here the most comprehensive analysis to date of neuroaesthetic processing by reporting th...
Visual art because of its artistic context can be related to the general idea of providing alternati...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
In a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, where we investigated the neural c...
Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practic...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown that body aesthetic appreciation involves the activation of...
The 'Dual route model' for visual body processing suggests that occipital-lateral cortex and premoto...
Recent neuroscience studies indicate that the visual processing of human bodies relies on a cortical...
Visual recognition of human bodies is more difficult for upside down than upright presentations. Thi...
AbstractLess than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a selecti...
AbstractFunctional magnetic resonance imaging indicates that observation of the human body induces a...
Less than two decades after its inception, the burgeoning field of neuroaesthetics continues to grow...
To explain the biological foundations of art appreciation is to explain one of our species' distinct...
Although previous studies have suggested a certain degree of right hemisphere dominance for the resp...
We present here the most comprehensive analysis to date of neuroaesthetic processing by reporting th...
Visual art because of its artistic context can be related to the general idea of providing alternati...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
In a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, where we investigated the neural c...