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Your brain on art, how the arts transform us, Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross

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Your brain on art, how the arts transform us, Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Your brain on art
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross
Sub title
how the arts transform us
Summary
Many of us think of the arts as entertainment a luxury of some kind. In Your Brain on Art, authors Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross show how activities from painting and dancing to expressive writing, architecture and more are essential to our lives. We're on the verge of a cultural shift in which the arts can deliver potent, accessible and proven solutions for the wellbeing of everyone. Magsamen and Ross offer compelling research that shows how engaging in an art project for as little as fortyfive minutes reduces the stress hormone cortisol, no matter your skill level, and just one art experience per month can extend your life by ten years. They expand our understanding of how playing music builds cognitive skills and enhances learning; the vibrations of a tuning fork create sound waves to counteract stress; virtual reality can provide cuttingedge therapeutic benefit; and interactive exhibits dissolve the boundaries between art and viewers, engaging all of our senses and strengthening memory. Doctors have even been prescribing museum visits to address loneliness, dementia, and many other physical and mental health concerns. Your Brain on Art is a portal into this new understanding about how the arts and aesthetics can help us transform traditional medicine, build healthier communities and mend an aching planet. Featuring conversations with artists such as David Byrne, Renee Fleming and evolutionary biologist E. O.Wilson, Your Brain On Art is an authoritative guide to neuroaesthetics. The book weaves a tapestry of breakthrough research, insights from multidisciplinary pioneers and compelling stories from people who are using the arts to enhance their lives
Target audience
adult
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