The rise in life expectancy, along with other factors, leads to an increase in neurodegenerative diseases and stroke. Research in neuropsychological f ields is working toward developing innovative methods to address and treat the cognitive disorders that can result from these conditions, such as non-pharmacological interventions (e.g., cognitive stimulation training). As an emerging field, neuroaesthetics explores the cognitive processes and neural foundations associated with aesthetic experiences. As demonstrated by the “Michelangelo Effect,” observing artworks stimulates brain regions and emotional responses that could positively impact the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation protocols. This article aims to present an overview of existing theories and models that provide a framework for understanding the possible role of aesthetic appreciation in neurological and cognitive rehabilitation.
Colombi, F., Varesio, G., Selini, E., Amighetti, E., Crepaldi, M., Fusi, G., Ronga, I., Cancer, A., Antonietti, A., Geminiani, G. C., Rusconi, M. L., Neuroaesthetics: exploring the role of aesthetic experience in neurorehabilitation, <<FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY>>, 2025; 16 (N/A): 1-7. [doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1671220] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/326716]
Neuroaesthetics: exploring the role of aesthetic experience in neurorehabilitation
Amighetti, Elia;Cancer, Alice;Antonietti, Alessandro;
2025
Abstract
The rise in life expectancy, along with other factors, leads to an increase in neurodegenerative diseases and stroke. Research in neuropsychological f ields is working toward developing innovative methods to address and treat the cognitive disorders that can result from these conditions, such as non-pharmacological interventions (e.g., cognitive stimulation training). As an emerging field, neuroaesthetics explores the cognitive processes and neural foundations associated with aesthetic experiences. As demonstrated by the “Michelangelo Effect,” observing artworks stimulates brain regions and emotional responses that could positively impact the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation protocols. This article aims to present an overview of existing theories and models that provide a framework for understanding the possible role of aesthetic appreciation in neurological and cognitive rehabilitation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



