Document Type

Article

Publication Title

ISRG Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences

Abstract

Recent advancements in neuroarts and neuroaesthetics have elucidated the relationship between artistic engagement and neural processes, emphasizing the impact of aesthetic experiences on cognitive and emotional well-being. Central to this exploration is the NeuroArts Blueprint initiative, which consolidates interdisciplinary research to better understand the impactful role of the arts on brain function and health outcomes. Empirical studies highlight how exposure to art, such as music or visual stimuli, activates neural circuits involved in emotion regulation, memory, and reward processing, particularly engaging the medial orbitofrontal cortex. Innovations such as haptic and electro-tactile devices have introduced novel sensory modalities that not only augment aesthetic appreciation but also hold therapeutic promise for sensory processing disorders. Likewise, computational neuroaesthetics is a burgeoning subfield employing machine learning (ML) algorithms to model aesthetic preferences and uncover neural correlates of artistic perception, offering quantifiable insights into how individuals experience art. Despite these advances, significant research gaps persist, particularly regarding cultural and individual variability in aesthetic responses and the long-term neural effects of artistic engagement. Future directions include adopting inclusive frameworks that integrate diverse artistic traditions and employing longitudinal methodologies to explore how sustained exposure to the arts influences neural plasticity. Advances in neuroimaging techniques and personalized neuroaesthetic interventions may also facilitate tailored experiences that optimize therapeutic outcomes, especially for neurodivergent populations.

Publication Date

4-29-2025

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