Volume 17 No 3 (2019)
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Neuroesthetic: Brain and Art
Hakan Yaman and Aylin Yaman
Abstract
Neuroesthetics is a field of science that examines the beauty and art of individuals in their brains. It is a branch of science called empirical aesthetics. The formal definition was made in 2002 and its scientific foundations are based on neuroscience. Investigates the transmission and processing of five senses to the brain. For the last 20 years, the subject of art and perception of art is also the subject of aesthetic research, for which, the radiodiagnostic methods and other known techniques are used. The relationship between the structure and functional anatomy in the brain is examined. Scientific evidence suggests that art is an objective field. Developments in the neuroesthetic science increase our knowledge of the visual perception of artworks and other qualifications. New information on senses will allow us to understand perceptual aesthetic experiences.
Keywords
Art, Aesthetics, Beauty, Neurology
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