<p>The Arts, Brain and Evolution <br>1. Art, Symbolism and the Evolution of the Brain<br>2. Emergence of early art and the evolution of human culture<br>3. On the interaction between cultural and biological evolutionary processes in generating artistic creativity</p> <p>The Arts and Psychology <br>4. The nature of aesthetic experience of art<br>5. Art appreciation as an emotional process - beyond aesthetic experience<br>6. The Singular Experience: Characterizing the Emotional Response to Art Beyond Pleasure<br>7. An empirical paper on audience responses to film</p> <p>The Arts and Physiology<br>8. Why we like what we like? Tracking the neurophysiological responses linked to aesthetic appreciation<br>9. The arts as a multisensory experience<br>10. Interceptive predictions and aesthetic relatedness to images<br>11. How artists represent visual processes</p> <p>The Arts and the Brain<br>12. Art and Brain, and integrative overview<br>13. Seeking Salience in Engaging Art: A Short Story about Attention, Artistic Value, and Affective Neuroscience<br>14. New insights from the neuroscience of dance<br>15. Embodied aesthetics in the visual and the performing arts</p> <p>The Arts and Biology<br>16. Music, dance and other art forms: new insights into the links between hedonia (pleasure) and eudaimonia (well-being)<br>17. A systematic review of the biological impact of music<br>18. Biology and aesthetics in music and the visual arts<br>19. Alexithymia, arts and health</p> <p>Arts Expertise and learning<br>20. Developmental perspectives on the social and emotional role of music and dance<br>21. Music Education and the Brain<br>22. Dance learning among adolescents and young adults: Insights from brain imaging and behaviour<br>23. Is there a moral bettering through the arts?</p>