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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 卷:8
What does the brain tell us about abstract art?
Vered eAviv1 
[1] The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance;
关键词: neuroesthetics;    abstract art;    Neural correlates of art;    Artistic preference;    art and associations;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fnhum.2014.00085
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In this essay I focus on the question of why we are attracted to abstract art (or, perhaps more accurately, non-representational art). After elaborating on the processing of visual art in general and abstract art in particular, I discuss recent data from neuroscience and behavioral studies related to abstract art.I conclude with several speculations concerning our apparent appeal to this particular type of art. In particular, I claim that abstract art frees our brain from the dominance of reality, enabling it to flow within its inner states, create new emotional and cognitive associations, and activate brain-states that are otherwise harder to access. This process is apparently rewarding as it enables the exploration of yet undiscovered inner territories of the viewer’s brain.

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