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The beginning of psychological aesthetics is normally traced back to the publication of Gustav Theodor Fechner's seminal book Vorschule der Aesthetik in 1876. Following in the footsteps of this rich tradition, editors Martin Skov and Oshin Vartanian view neuroaesthetics-the emerging field of inquiry concerned with uncovering the ways in which aesthetic behavior is caused by brain processes-as a natural extension of Fechner's "empirical spirit" to understand the link between the objective and subjective worlds inherent in aesthetic experience. The editors had two specific aims for this book. The first was to highlight the diversity of approaches that are underway under the banner of neuroaesthetics. Currently, this topic is being investigated from experimental, evolutionary, neuropsychological, and neuroimaging perspectives to tackle problems in the visual arts, literature, music, and film. Its quintessentially interdisciplinary nature has functioned as a breeding ground for generating and testing hypotheses in multiple domains. The second goal was more integrative and involved distilling some of the key features common to these diverse strands of work. The book presents a possible framework for neuroaesthetics by highlighting what the contributors consider to be its defining features and offering a working definition of neuroaesthetics that captures these features. Neuroaesthetics will provide an empirical and theoretical framework to motivate further work in this area. Ultimately, the hope is that puzzles in aesthetics can be solved through insights from biology, but that the contribution can be truly bidirectional. Intended Audience: Psychologists, philosophers, neuroscientists, and practitioners of art interested in the biological underpinnings of aesthetic behavior. The book will be of interest to professionals as well as graduate students.

Introduction: What is Neuroaesthetics?
1(8)
Martin Skov
Oshin Vartanian
Neuroaesthetic Problems: A Framework for Neuroaesthetic Research
9(18)
Martin Skov
Neuroaesthetics and the Psychology of Aesthetics
27(16)
Thomas Jacobsen
The Arts are More than Aesthetics: Neuroaesthetics as Narrow Aesthetics
43(16)
Steven Brown
Ellen Dissanayake
Bio-Aesthetics and the Aesthetic Trajectory: A Dynamic Cognitive and Cultural Perspective
59(44)
W. Tecumseh Fitch
Antje von Graevenitz
Eric Nicolas
Constraining Hypotheses on the Evolution of Art and Aesthetic Appreciation
103(28)
Marcos Nadal
Miquel Capo
Enric Munar
Gisele Marty
Camilo Jose Cela-Conde
Prospects for a Neuropsychology of Visual Art
131(22)
Anjan Chatterjee
Color Photo Section
145(8)
Brain and Art: Neuro-Clues from Intersection of Disciplines
153(18)
Dahlia W. Zaidel
Allusions to Visual Representation
171(50)
Nicholas Wade
Musical Sounds in the Human Brain
221(12)
Mari Tervaniemi
Neuroaesthetics of Literary Reading
233(16)
David S. Miall
Film Aesthetics and the Embodied Brain
249(12)
Torben Grodal
Conscious Experience of Pleasure in Art
261(14)
Oshin Vartanian
The Origins of Aesthetic Pleasure: Processing Fluency and Affect in Judgment, Body, and the Brain
275(16)
Troy Chenier
Piotr Winkielman
Contributors 291(4)
Index 295
Skov, Martin; Vartanian, Oshin; Martindale, Colin; Berleant, Arnold