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Your Brain on Art

How the Arts Transform Us

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Your Brain on Art

By: Susan Magsamen, Ivy Ross
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A life-altering journey through the science of neuroaesthetics, which offers proof for how our brains and bodies transform when we participate in the arts—and how this knowledge can improve our health, enable us to flourish, and build stronger communities.

“This book blew my mind!”—Angela Duckworth, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grit

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BLOOMBERG BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • Finalist for the Inc. Non-Obvious Book Award and the Porchlight Business Book Award

What is art? Many of us think of the arts as entertainment—a luxury of some kind. In Your Brain on Art, authors Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross show how activities from painting and dancing to expressive writing, architecture, and more are essential to our lives.

We’re on the verge of a cultural shift in which the arts can deliver potent, accessible, and proven solutions for the well-being of everyone. Magsamen and Ross offer compelling research that shows how engaging in an art project for as little as forty-five minutes reduces the stress hormone cortisol, no matter your skill level, and just one art experience per month can extend your life by ten years. They expand our understanding of how playing music builds cognitive skills and enhances learning; the vibrations of a tuning fork create sound waves to counteract stress; virtual reality can provide cutting-edge therapeutic benefit; and interactive exhibits dissolve the boundaries between art and viewers, engaging all of our senses and strengthening memory. Doctors have even been prescribing museum visits to address loneliness, dementia, and many other physical and mental health concerns.

Your Brain on Art
is a portal into this new understanding about how the arts and aesthetics can help us transform traditional medicine, build healthier communities, and mend an aching planet.

Featuring conversations with artists such as David Byrne, Renée Fleming, and evolutionary biologist E. O. Wilson, Your Brain on Art is an authoritative guide to neuroaesthetics. The book weaves a tapestry of breakthrough research, insights from multidisciplinary pioneers, and compelling stories from people who are using the arts to enhance their lives.

©2023 Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross (P)2023 Random House Audio
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“This book blew my mind! An authoritative yet practical guide to neuroarts—a term that, if you haven’t heard it before, is even more reason to join these brilliant coauthors on a romp through the latest science on how art transforms the brain and the body.”—Angela Duckworth, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Grit

Your Brain on Art will change how you think about the creative world, both around you and within you.”—Charles Duhigg, author of the bestsellers The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better

“This wonderful book demonstrates that art is essential for health, healing, community, and bliss. Your Brain on Art is well researched and well written. I couldn’t put it down.”—Mary Pipher, author of Women Rowing North and A Life in Light

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This is one of the most interesting and compelling books I have ever read. I have Parkinson’sAnd am currentlymake unable to msk

And compelling books i have
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I have Parkinson’s disease. and am currently unable to make art

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amazing read! replace meds

this was such an amazing book! working for Google helps with arts in learning!!

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Practical, even utilitarian ways of leveraging art

A fun and easy listen that's inspiring and encouraging. It explores how different usages of art, both consuming and producing art, can alter our mood and open up new possibilities. It makes me want to make crafts and write a story. I also feel hopeful and empowered to learn how I can potentially alter my feelings.

Unlike art, which we can approach with an open mind and exploration. How much you will like this book depends on your expectation. You will find it enjoyable and informative if you want something quick, light, and practical.

On the other hand, although it gives the basic knowledge of the human brain, the discussion focuses more on behavior and psychology than biological or neurological. For example, it describes some case studies of people feeling better (mood) after writing down or drawing out what happened or how they feel (production of art) - the utility of leveraging art. But it doesn't explain why.

If you want to read how colors or sound affect our brain from the biological and neurological perspective, check out "Zero to Birth: How the Human Brain Is Built' by W.A. Harris (2022). If you want to read about your brain's neurological reaction to act, check out "This is your brain on music, the Science of a Human Obsession" by Daniel J. Levitin (2020, expanded edition). If you want to read more on how your brain perceives and reacts to its surrounding, check out "Phantoms in the Brain, Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind" by Sandra Blakeslee, V. S. Ramachandran (2013).

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The unexpected connections for so many different aspects of health and wellness with the arts.

Very comprehensive accessible and enjoyable Accounting of the connection between the arts and our health and wellness. Learned many things I did not know, but that we should all know.

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Fascinating and Important Read

As a visual artist and Art Psychotherapist, not only did this book reinforce what I already know about the value of the arts in mental health, it provided new information, insights and resources. i’m sure I will refer to it often and have already recommended it to others.

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Everything about this book makes so much sense

As an artist, I appreciate how science proofs that arts are essential for out wellbeing.

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NeuroAmazing!

Appreciated the expansive research, the attention to all the arts, and the many interdisciplinary connections throughout the book.

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Absolutely excellent

A must for health care, policy makers , educators , and the general public. enjoy the ‘read’ I have twice !

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A disappointing mix of the obvious, science, and sentiment

The reader is a bit like a grade school teacher, full of all, and wonder and excitement of a rather artificial kind. The content is a mixed bag of science, woo woo, and sentimentality. Perhaps OK for someone exploring the subject for the very first time, but otherwise it seems a bit on the obvious side that one who is pleasantly distracted by almost anything has reign reward chemicals that makes life seem better or happier. Full of words like earth, central energy. and various references to vaguely defined or undefined vibrations that will thrill us. There are much better books about the brain and real experiments. Like many books of this kind if Seitz experiments have shown XYOZ but it doesn’t tell us in what degree or with what strength it has shown these things. And for readers, with some knowledge of neuroscience, I’d suggest some of the many books by scientists and accomplished science writers.

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This book should be mandatory reading for everyone

This is one of the best non-fiction books I have ever read, if not the best. It is much more than just about art. It tackles some essential elements and helped me understand my own brain, and those of my friends and family, so much better. The best part is it is all based on real science that is presented in such an approachable manner that anyone can get their arms around it. I highly recommend it, and I hope that this book influences the future by helping society understand, and be more tolerant of, our unique brains.

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