Thursday, November 09, 2006

Art and the Conscious Brain


<<... There are two aspects to viewing art: nativistic perception--the synchronicity of eye and brain that transforms electromagnetic energy into neuro-chemical codes--which is "hard-wired" into the sensory-cognitive system; and directed perception, which incorporates personal history and knowledge--the entire set of our expectations and past experiences. Both forms of perception are part of the appreciation of art, and both are products of the evolution of the conscious brain over hundreds of thousands of years...>> . ( Robert L. Solso in The Psychology of Art and the Evolution of the Conscious Brain ).