Your Brain on Art: The Science of Creativity and Neurological Health | Ivy Ross & Susan Magsamen

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One area that we spend a lot of time exploring focuses on the role of lifestyle choices as they relate to brain, health, functionality, and resistance to disease. I have to admit, over the years I have perhaps somewhat neglected a very important tool that offers up incredible utility as a relates to doing good
things for the brain, and that is art. With that in mind, I felt it would be a great idea to interview the authors of an exciting new book that explores this very topic entitled, Your Brain on Art by Susan Magsamen and Ivy Ross.
Your Brain on Art explores the vital role of arts in our lives, beyond mere entertainment. The book reveals a cultural evolution where arts emerge as powerful, accessible solutions for overall well-being. The authors present robust research highlighting the health benefits of art engagement. They illustrate how just 45 minutes of an art activity can significantly reduce stress hormones regardless of skill level, and regular artistic engagement could potentially extend life expectancy by a decade. The book delves into how music fosters cognitive abilities, the therapeutic effects of sound vibrations, the innovative use of virtual reality in therapy, and how interactive art experiences enhance memory and sensory engagement. It also discusses how art is being integrated into medical prescriptions for various health issues like loneliness and dementia.
Your Brain on Art serves as a gateway to understanding the intersection of arts, aesthetics, and wellness. It includes discussions with renowned figures like David Byrne, Renée Fleming, and E. O. Wilson, offering a comprehensive view of neuroaesthetics. This guide combines cutting-edge research, multidisciplinary expert insights, and inspirational stories, showcasing how arts significantly improve life quality.
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0:00 Intro
3:07 How Susan & Ivy Began Studying Art
9:20 Why Art is Necessary for Humanity
14:22 Your Brain on Art
18:50 How Observing Art Helps Us
20:34 Reducing Amygdala Actions
22:16 The Healing Power of Sound and Vibration
25:18 The Role of Aesthetics & Awe of Nature
32:06 Poetry: the Oldest Art Form
34:48 Treating Mental Illness with Art
40:06 Why Talent Doesn’t Matter
44:14 Creative Flow & Mindfulness
45:34 Theatre & Connecting to Our Emotions
51:04 Psychedelics for Healing
57:30 The Art of Food
1:00:51 Conclusion
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Susan Magsamen is the founder and executive director of the International Arts + Mind Lab (IAM Lab), Center for Applied Neuroaesthetics, a pioneering neuroaesthetics initiative from the Pedersen Brain Science Institute at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Susan’s work focuses on how the arts and aesthetic experiences measurably change the brain, body and behavior and how this knowledge can be translated to inform health, wellbeing and learning programs in medicine, public health and education.
She is also the author of the Impact Thinking, an interdisciplinary translational research model to enhance human potential through the use of arts and aesthetics. In addition to her role at IAM Lab, she is the co-director of the NeuroArts Blueprint project in partnership with the Aspen Institute. The Blueprint aims to create the field of Neuroarts where arts and aesthetics are mainstream in medicine and public health. Magsamen is also the co-author of the New York Times Bestseller, Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us written for the general public.
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Ivy Ross is the Vice President of Design for the Hardware organization at Google. Over the past six years, she and her team have launched 50+ products winning over 240 global design awards. This collection of hardware established a new Google design
aesthetic that is tactile, colorful, and bold.
A winner of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, Ivy’s innovative metal work in jewelry is in the permanent collections of 12 international museums.
Ivy has held executive positions ranging from head of product design and development to CMO and presidencies of several companies, including Calvin Klein, Swatch, Coach, Mattel, Bausch & Lomb, and Gap.
Ninth on Fast Company’s list of the 100 Most Creative People in Business 2019, Ivy believes the intersection of arts and science is where the most engaging and creative ideas are found.
Most recently, Ivy co-authored with SusanMagsamen Your Brain on Art: How the ArtsTransform Us.
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@janicerobinson5286
@janicerobinson5286 4 ай бұрын
I’m a former high school visual art teacher for 9 years starting in 1973. I’m soooo happy to hear this interview!! THANK YOU!!!❤️💕❤️
@seroskie
@seroskie 4 ай бұрын
fascinating... unable to work past few years... had asked myself is it enough to exist just to bring beauty to the world with my various crafts... this was very affirming! thank you!
@manda2424
@manda2424 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! 🫶🏼🎨
@andanssas
@andanssas 4 ай бұрын
Crafting is _work_ but the current money oriented society rewards only the few that become popular. This may not be your goal, but passion being expressed in the craft may bring more attention. All the best 🙏
@ellienicol6589
@ellienicol6589 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this. As an art therapist practicing for over 40 years, this is so validating. Art is a very valuable tool in the treatment of mental health and trauma.
@LoriWoodward-gd5fl
@LoriWoodward-gd5fl 2 ай бұрын
I just loved listening to this! As an artist who loves to get out in nature, it resonated. Definitively going to read Ivy and Susan’s book. As someone who deals with frequent anxiety, the info on how environments and creativity lower cortisol and work with lowering amygdala response is super interesting.
@EclecticArtEndeavors
@EclecticArtEndeavors 4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this fascinating interview! I just finished this book and I loved it. One of the things it validated for me is coloring. It feels like the best mindfulness meditation and is definitely helping to balance my mood.
@ipsee7112
@ipsee7112 Ай бұрын
Casual, at home, improvisational theater and acting is available to everyone and is practiced by over 50 million people around the world. I'm specifically referring to tabletop role playing games (TTRPG) like Dungeons and Dragons, Pathfinder, Shadowrun, Warhammer and more, many of which have free rule sets and resources available online. Many of these game systems focus heavily on role play and are now being used by some health care professionals as a medium for therapy.
@dessiewilcox5330
@dessiewilcox5330 5 күн бұрын
Please review my Art of 50 years. I have been creating my Art to help and inspire. This is my life and Heart. Thank you ❤
@lookup9078
@lookup9078 4 ай бұрын
Ja, Musik - Mick Jagger, Ringo Starr, Willie Nelson😱 Great exchange thx.
@Donald-Putin
@Donald-Putin 4 ай бұрын
I and I!
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