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Artistic experiences enhance brain function from "summary" of Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen,Ivy Ross

Artistic experiences have the power to shape our brains in ways that positively impact how we think, feel, and interact with the world around us. When we engage with art, whether it be through creating our own pieces or simply appreciating the work of others, our brains are stimulated in unique and meaningful ways. These experiences can lead to improved cognitive functions, enhanced emotional well-being, and even a deeper sense of connection with our surroundings. Research has shown that exposure to art can activate various regions of the brain that are associated with creativity, emotion, and problem-solving. By engaging with different forms of art, such as painting, music, or dance, we are essentially exercising our cognitive abilities and expanding our neural networks. This can result in improved memory, increased attention span, and enhanced critical thinking skills. In essence, art has the capacity to challenge our brains in ways that traditional forms of education may not. ...
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    Your Brain on Art

    Susan Magsamen

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