Sensemaking and neuroaesthetics : neuroarts and the spectrum of neurodiverse experiences /

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Author / Creator:Hutson, James, author.
Imprint:Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland, [2024]
Description:xix, 281 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13497842
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Other authors / contributors:Hutson, Piper, author.
Harper-Nichols, Morgan, author.
ISBN:3031580443
9783031580444
9783031580451
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This book investigates the complex interrelationships between neuroscience, arts, technical design, and the spectrum of neurodivergent conditions, introducing the emerging topic of neuroarts. It underscores the efficacy of art and technology as multisensory instruments that aid neurodivergent individuals in identifying sensory predilections and enable neurotypical persons to enhance their perception of the universe by experiencing varied sensory realities. Leveraging the principles of enactivism, which suggest that cognitive functions are moulded by the reciprocal interaction between an organism and its surroundings, the authors explore the utility of novel technologies and advance a fresh paradigm for delineating 'neurotribes' in relation to sense engagement and corporeality. As a critical contribution to the discourse on neuroaesthetics and neurodiversity, art therapy, clinical psychology, and neurodiversity-focused medical practice, this work also benefits cultural entities aiming to craft inclusive experiences for neurodiverse audiences and tech professionals working with AI, augmented reality, and sensory technologies." --
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This book investigates the complex interrelationships between neuroscience, arts, technical design, and the spectrum of neurodivergent conditions, introducing the emerging topic of neuroarts. It emphasizes the power of art and technologies as a multisensory tool for helping neurodivergent individuals discover their sensory preferences, and for neurotypical individuals to broaden their understanding of the world by simulating different sensory experiences. Drawing on the enactivism theory, which posits that cognitive processes are inherently shaped through the dynamic interplay between an organism and its environmental context, the authors discuss the applications of emerging technologies and propose a new theory to discuss and identify 'neurotribes' based on their relation to sense making or the body.
A timely and well-needed resource for scholars in the fields of neuroaesthetics and neurodiversity, as well as art therapists, clinical psychologists, and medical practitioners specializing in neurodiversity and sensory perception disorders, this book can also serve cultural institutions developing inclusive experiences for a neurodiverse public, and professionals in the tech industry focusing on AI, augmented reality, and sensory technology.

Physical Description:xix, 281 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3031580443
9783031580444
9783031580451