Selective emotion regulation in creative art therapy: Psychophysiological engagement during painting reduces anxiety DOI Open Access
Lucas Bellaiche,

Kayla Lihardo,

Chloe Williams

et al.

Published: July 27, 2024

Art therapy, which employs creative activities such as painting to aid in emotion regulation, is gaining increased attention for its potential therapeutic value. However, empirical research on affective regulatory mechanisms limited and often hampered by methodological issues, making it difficult isolate the effects of cognitive behavioral components involved art-making. This study aims clarify role expression emotional benefits aesthetic production. We conducted a pre-registered, randomized controlled with 99 participants assess physiological abstract regulation. Abstract was chosen feasibility implementation laboratory setting, capacity expression, avoidance technical skill requirements that could introduce confounding associations. In multi-day cross-over design, completed both an task non-creative maze-completion control matched duration, environment, motor engagement. Results showed significantly selectively reduced state anxiety compared task. reduction mediated higher engagement (i.e., boredom) during painting. Additionally, elicited baseline-corrected heart rate than task, particularly among individuals who frequently engage activities. Increased further predicted greater reduction. These findings highlight multi-modal determinants improvement artistic production, providing support art therapy.

Language: Английский

Art and Cooking Therapies on Mental Health and Well-Being: A Narrative Review DOI
Rangchun Hou,

Claudia Victoria Martinez Roa,

Peter Bohao Yang

et al.

Empirical Studies of the Arts, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 43(1), P. 771 - 795

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

Mental health is relevant to every individual. Poor mental and well-being contribute significantly personal suffering a substantial burden on society. Art cooking therapies in complementary alternative medicine (CAM) are flexible approaches that emphasize engagement growth promote well-being, easy perform, accessible when needed, can be self-administered. This review aims explore art focusing intervention protocols, target populations, underlying mechanisms, limitations, areas for future research. The literature search was conducted PubMed, Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar databases using predefined terms. A total of 26 randomized controlled trials, 19 therapy, seven therapy were included. promising interventions improve well-being. They mindfulness provide opportunities self-expression social support which explored studies therapeutic settings.

Language: Английский

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Aesthetic experiences and their transformative power: a systematic review DOI Creative Commons
Marta Pizzolante, Matthew Pelowski, Theresa Rahel Demmer

et al.

Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15

Published: Oct. 3, 2024

Transformative experiences (TEs) have been conceptualized in many ways, contexts, magnitudes, and durations, but at their heart, they entail some manner of adjustment, which contributes to changing individuals' worldviews, actions, views others and/or own feelings, personality, identity. Among the elicitors identified as being able foster TEs, an emerging body literature has suggested that TEs might be prevalent aesthetics or emerged from encounters with human art. Beyond denoting ordinary moments characterizing our daily lives, art could occasionally represent profound changes, causing shifts perceptions, beliefs understanding world. However, realm psychological inquiry, extent can considered potential catalysts for transformation remains a topic debate. Furthermore, comprehensive identification key components contribute process before, during, after aesthetic engagement is still missing.

Language: Английский

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The well-being benefits of virtual art galleries: Examining the roles of emotion, immersion, and individual differences DOI Creative Commons
Katherine N. Cotter, Ainur Alpys,

Jordan Rosenberg

et al.

International Journal of Wellbeing, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(2), P. 1 - 22

Published: May 31, 2024

A wealth of research suggests that engaging with visual art and visiting museums is beneficial to flourishing; however, less known about the potential benefits digital forms engagement. An emerging literature provides preliminary evidence engagement, but additional on mechanisms moderators necessary. The present study examines impacts repeated visitation a virtual gallery address three questions: 1) Do well-being, emotion, immersion differ between those in versus reading art?; 2) personality interest influence visit qualities (i.e., emotion immersion)?; 3) individual differences predict well-being? sample 890 U.S. adults was recruited from Prolific. findings suggest that: People show greater immersion, aesthetic than art; Openness experience most strongly linked qualities; Immersion, positive extraversion, neuroticism are associated well-being. This work engagement format has future should continue examine underlying ways experiences can be best designed effective well-being interventions.

Language: Английский

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Ecological decoding of visual aesthetic preference with oscillatory electroencephalogram features—A mini-review DOI Creative Commons

Marc Welter,

Fabien Lotte

Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: Feb. 21, 2024

In today's digital information age, human exposure to visual artifacts has reached an unprecedented quasi-omnipresence. Some of these cultural are elevated the status artworks which indicates a special appreciation objects. For many persons, perception such coincides with aesthetic experiences (AE) that can positively affect health and wellbeing. AEs composed complex cognitive affective mental physiological states. More profound scientific understanding neural dynamics behind would allow development passive Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCI) offer personalized art presentation improve AE without necessity explicit user feedback. However, previous empirical research in neuroaesthetics predominantly investigated functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Event-Related-Potentials correlates unnaturalistic laboratory conditions might not be best features for practical neuroaesthetic BCIs. Furthermore, has, until recently, largely been framed as experience beauty or pleasantness. Yet, concepts do encompass all types AE. Thus, scope is too narrow optimal across individuals cultures. This narrative mini-review summarizes state-of-the-art oscillatory Electroencephalography (EEG) based paints road map toward ecologically valid BCI systems could optimize AEs, well their beneficial consequences. We detail reported EEG machine learning approaches classify also highlight current limitations suggest future directions decoding

Language: Английский

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Examining the Ability of Digital Visual Art Engagement to Cultivate Empathy and Social Connection DOI Open Access
Katherine N. Cotter, Christa T. Mahlobo,

Brittany Smith

et al.

Published: May 3, 2024

In this study, we aimed to impact social connectedness and perspective taking using visual art-based psychoeducational materials skill-building exercises. Participants (N = 381) were assigned one of three conditions—perspective taking, connection, or art education control—and watched videos. People then completed a series 4 weekly virtual gallery visits. measures empathy, loneliness at baseline, following each visit, one-week post intervention. reported their level immersion reflectiveness visit. Results suggest the conditions did not show changes week intervention; however, there interesting findings post-visit. First, reflection was highest in condition, connection condition showed increases across sessions. Second, reductions session, which may have been driven by time.

Language: Английский

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The Neurobiology of Processing Art DOI Open Access
Oshin Vartanian, Martin Skov, Marcos Nadal

et al.

Published: June 17, 2024

Over the last two decades, neuroscientific research has considerably advanced our understanding of neurobiological processes that underlie interactions with artworks. Through a combination behavioural and neuroimaging methods, experiments have identified sensory, perceptual, emotional cognitive make important contributions to psychological experiences art, in particular emergence aesthetic preferences. Here we conduct selective review this literature will provide readers without background neurosciences first introduction into what learned so far. Our is organised three parts: First describe examined neurobiologicalprocesses involved sensation perception art. Next, survey findings cast light on neural mechanisms underlying responses including contribution mesocorticolimbic reward circuitry computation liking. Third, outline how associated expectations, knowledge expertise significantly influence response works We conclude chapter by discussing experience art relies an interdependence sensation, emotion, cognition, major challenge future neuroaesthetics lies improving complex interplay these processes.

Language: Английский

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Environmental Enrichment in Real and Virtual Realms Fosters Neural Plasticity Related to Learning and Memory Processes DOI
Giulia Torromino

Integrated science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 173 - 192

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Selective emotion regulation in creative art therapy: Psychophysiological engagement during painting reduces anxiety DOI Open Access
Lucas Bellaiche,

Kayla Lihardo,

Chloe Williams

et al.

Published: July 27, 2024

Art therapy, which employs creative activities such as painting to aid in emotion regulation, is gaining increased attention for its potential therapeutic value. However, empirical research on affective regulatory mechanisms limited and often hampered by methodological issues, making it difficult isolate the effects of cognitive behavioral components involved art-making. This study aims clarify role expression emotional benefits aesthetic production. We conducted a pre-registered, randomized controlled with 99 participants assess physiological abstract regulation. Abstract was chosen feasibility implementation laboratory setting, capacity expression, avoidance technical skill requirements that could introduce confounding associations. In multi-day cross-over design, completed both an task non-creative maze-completion control matched duration, environment, motor engagement. Results showed significantly selectively reduced state anxiety compared task. reduction mediated higher engagement (i.e., boredom) during painting. Additionally, elicited baseline-corrected heart rate than task, particularly among individuals who frequently engage activities. Increased further predicted greater reduction. These findings highlight multi-modal determinants improvement artistic production, providing support art therapy.

Language: Английский

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0