2019
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2019.17.3.1941
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Neuroesthetic: Brain and Art

Abstract: The light entering our eyes is separated and processed in different visual centers in our brain, which is perceived in different qualities such as light, color, and movement (Chatterjee, 2014; Chatterjee and Vartanian, 2016). It is argued that visual aesthetics, that is, the assessment of certain objects, colors or movements in specific beauty criteria is a characteristic belonging to human being (Cela et al., 2004; Leder, 2013

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