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Looking at art benefits your brain. ... In a certain sense, both art and science attempt to understand and describe the world around us. What differs is their methods and ways of communicating.
Looking at art benefits your brain. ... In a certain sense, both art and science attempt to understand and describe the world around us. What differs is their methods and ways of communicating.
Art traffics in images and sounds, science in numbers and graphs. Art evokes first-person subjective experiences, science makes third-person objective claims. Art is expansive, science is reductive.
Art is not just a solitary experience—it connects us to others and ourselves. In The Age of Insight, Kandel explores how early 20th-century Vienna’s art and science communities, including ...
The mood-boosting effects of viewing art are well-known, but new brain scan research on Beholder’s Share — as well as a more rigorous review of existing data showing the mental health benefits ...
The Brain at Rest: How the Art and Science of Doing Nothing Can Improve Your Life Joseph Jebelli. Dutton, $32 (288p) ISBN 978-0-593-47464-8.
Explore the University of Delaware's Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Enhance your understanding of cognition, behavior and neurological processes through top-tier courses, renowned ...