Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
J Anat. 2010 Feb;216(2):177-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-7580.2009.01099.x. Epub 2009 May 28.
Art is a uniquely human activity associated fundamentally with symbolic and abstract cognition. Its practice in human societies throughout the world, coupled with seeming non-functionality, has led to three major brain theories of art. (1) The localized brain regions and pathways theory links art to multiple neural regions. (2) The display of art and its aesthetics theory is tied to the biological motivation of courtship signals and mate selection strategies in animals. (3) The evolutionary theory links the symbolic nature of art to critical pivotal brain changes in Homo sapiens supporting increased development of language and hierarchical social grouping. Collectively, these theories point to art as a multi-process cognition dependent on diverse brain regions and on redundancy in art-related functional representation.
艺术是一种独特的人类活动,与符号和抽象认知有着根本的联系。它在世界各地人类社会中的实践,加上看似非功能性的特点,导致了三种主要的艺术脑理论。(1)局部化的大脑区域和途径理论将艺术与多个神经区域联系起来。(2)艺术的展示及其美学理论与动物求偶信号和配偶选择策略的生物动机有关。(3)进化理论将艺术的符号性质与支持人类语言和等级社会群体发展的关键大脑变化联系起来。总的来说,这些理论表明艺术是一种依赖于不同大脑区域和艺术相关功能表现冗余的多过程认知。