Art and Cooking Therapies on Mental Health and Well-Being: A Narrative Review
Rangchun Hou,
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Claudia Victoria Martinez Roa,
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Peter Bohao Yang
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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
Aesthetic experiences and their transformative power: a systematic review
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
The well-being benefits of virtual art galleries: Examining the roles of emotion, immersion, and individual differences
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
Ecological decoding of visual aesthetic preference with oscillatory electroencephalogram features—A mini-review
Marc Welter,
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Fabien Lotte
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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
Examining the Ability of Digital Visual Art Engagement to Cultivate Empathy and Social Connection
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
The Neurobiology of Processing Art
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
Environmental Enrichment in Real and Virtual Realms Fosters Neural Plasticity Related to Learning and Memory Processes
Integrated science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 173 - 192
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Selective emotion regulation in creative art therapy: Psychophysiological engagement during painting reduces anxiety
Lucas Bellaiche,
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Kayla Lihardo,
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Chloe Williams
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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