2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1263351
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Prefrontal engagement predicts the effect of museum visit on psychological well-being: an fNIRS exploration

Emma Gabrielle Dupuy,
Thomas Vincent,
Catia Lecchino
et al.

Abstract: Recent research suggests that museum visits can benefit psychological well-being by reducing symptoms of stress and anxiety. However, these reported relaxing effects remain inconsistent between studies. Shedding light on the underlying cerebral mechanisms of museum visits might support a better understanding of how it affects psychological well-being. This study aimed to investigate the prefrontal engagement evoked by artwork analysis during a museum visit and to determine if these prefrontal substrates are as… Show more

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