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Neuropsychology of art: neurological, cognitive and evolutionary perspectives

โœ Scribed by Zaidel, Dahlia W


Publisher
Psychology Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
320
Edition
2. ed
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


  1. Approaches to the neuropsychology of art 2. The effects of brain damage in established artists 3. The eye and brain in artist and viewer: alterations in vision and color perception 4. Special visual artists: the effects of savant autism and slow brain atrophy on art production and creativity 5. Musical art and brain damage I: established composers 6. Musical art and brain damage II: performing and listening to music 7. Artists and viewers: components of perception and cognition in visual art 8. Neuropsychological considerations of drawing and seeing pictures 9. Beauty, pleasure, and emotions: reactions to art works 10. Biology, human brain evolution, and the early emergence of art 11. Further considerations: Talent, creativity, imagination 12. Conclusion and the future of the neuropsychology of art

โœฆ Subjects


Art;Cognitive neuroscience;Creative ability;Evolutionary psychology;Neuropsychology


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