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How art changes your brain: Differential effects of visual art production and cognitive art evaluation on functional brain connectivity. PLOS ONE , 9(7), e101035. Kawabata, H., & Zeki, S. (2004).
Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
Key points. Psychology of art theories describe art creation and art appreciation as mirror images of each other. Neuroscience research shows great similarity in brain regions active during ...
Looking at art benefits your brain Research shows that viewing art has beneficial effects on your brain and psychology. For one, viewing art is a proven stress-reliever.
At Tsinghua University’s Neural Engineering Lab, researchers are using brain-computer interfaces to study how people respond ...
Psychological and Brain Sciences Research. The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences is actively engaged in vibrant research initiatives to advance the science and practice of psychology and ...
The Department of Psychology blends a foundation in the major areas of psychology with other disciplines in the liberal arts to give you a broad range of skills, knowledge, and experiences. In our ...
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 ...
Education. Ph.D., Boston University. Research Interests. Kirchhoff’s research interests include memory formation, self-initiated learning strategies, the effects of aging on cognition and the brain, ...