Fully updated, the second edition of Neuropsychology of Art offers a
fascinating exploration of the brain regions and neuronal systems which
support artistic creativity, talent and appreciation. This landmark book
is the first to draw upon neurological, evolutionary, and cognitive
perspectives, and to provide an extensive compilation of neurological
case studies of professional painters, composers and musicians.
The book presents evidence from the latest brain research, and develops
a multidisciplinary approach, drawing upon theories of brain evolution,
biology of art, art trends, archaeology, and anthropology. It considers
the consequences of brain damage to the creation of art and the brain's
control of art. The author delves into a variety of neurological
conditions in established artists, including unilateral stroke,
dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, and also evidence
from savants with autism.
Written by a leading neuropsychologist, Neuropsychology of Art will be
of great interest to students and researchers in neuropsychology,
cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and neurology, and also to
clinicians in art therapy.