The psychology of art and the evolution of the conscious brain:

"How did the human brain evolve so that art and an appreciation of art could develop? In The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain, Robert Solso describes how a consciousness that evolved for other purposes perceives and creates art." "Drawing on his earlier book...

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Main Author: Solso, Robert L. 1933-2005 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] MIT Press 2003
Series:Bradford books series in cognitive psychology
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"How did the human brain evolve so that art and an appreciation of art could develop? In The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain, Robert Solso describes how a consciousness that evolved for other purposes perceives and creates art." "Drawing on his earlier book Cognition and the Visual Arts and ten years of new findings in cognitive research (as well as new ideas in anthropology and art history), Solso shows that consciousness developed gradually, with distinct components that evolved adaptively over time. One of these components is an ability to imagine objects that are not present - an ability that allows us to create (and perceive) visual art."--BOOK JACKET.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. and[265]-272) and index
Physical Description:XVI, 278 S. Ill.
ISBN:0262194848
9780262194846
9780262693325

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