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NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.), 2011-09, Vol.58 (1), p.250-258
2011
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Naturalizing aesthetics: Brain areas for aesthetic appraisal across sensory modalities
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  • NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.), 2011-09, Vol.58 (1), p.250-258
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United States: Elsevier Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
2011
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  • We present here the most comprehensive analysis to date of neuroaesthetic processing by reporting the results of voxel-based meta-analyses of 93 neuroimaging studies of positive-valence aesthetic appraisal across four sensory modalities. The results demonstrate that the most concordant area of activation across all four modalities is the right anterior insula, an area typically associated with visceral perception, especially of negative valence (disgust, pain, etc.). We argue that aesthetic processing is, at its core, the appraisal of the valence of perceived objects. This appraisal is in no way limited to artworks but is instead applicable to all types of perceived objects. Therefore, one way to naturalize aesthetics is to argue that such a system evolved first for the appraisal of objects of survival advantage, such as food sources, and was later co-opted in humans for the experience of artworks for the satisfaction of social needs. ► We present the most comprehensive analysis to date of neuroaesthetic processing. ► We meta-analysed 93 neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appraisal across four sensory modalities. ► The most concordant area of activation across all four modalities is the right anterior insula. ► This reflects the “viscerality” of aesthetic perception.

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