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Main Author: Vijayakumar, Harish
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11599
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contents Neuroaesthetics is an interdisciplinary field that brings together neuroscience, psychology, and the arts to explore how the human brain perceives and responds to visual beauty. This paper examines the neural mechanisms behind aesthetic experiences, aiming to explain why certain designs or artworks feel emotionally or cognitively "right." By analyzing the interaction between perception, emotion, and cognition, neuroaesthetics reveals how beauty is constructed in the brain and how this understanding can inform fields such as graphic and interface design. This paper offers a clear and accessible overview of core neuroaesthetic principles, making the subject approachable to a wide audience. The findings suggest that impactful design is more than surface-level appeal: well-crafted visual experiences can engage, support, and connect people in meaningful ways.
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spellingShingle Neuroaesthetics and the Science of Visual Experience
Vijayakumar, Harish
Human-Computer Interaction
Neuroaesthetics is an interdisciplinary field that brings together neuroscience, psychology, and the arts to explore how the human brain perceives and responds to visual beauty. This paper examines the neural mechanisms behind aesthetic experiences, aiming to explain why certain designs or artworks feel emotionally or cognitively "right." By analyzing the interaction between perception, emotion, and cognition, neuroaesthetics reveals how beauty is constructed in the brain and how this understanding can inform fields such as graphic and interface design. This paper offers a clear and accessible overview of core neuroaesthetic principles, making the subject approachable to a wide audience. The findings suggest that impactful design is more than surface-level appeal: well-crafted visual experiences can engage, support, and connect people in meaningful ways.
title Neuroaesthetics and the Science of Visual Experience
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11599