Why our brains love arts and crafts
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of material can help to regulate our mental states through providing a means to reach flow states. The mirror neuron system helps in skill learning, and the plasticity of the brain ensures that skills may b...
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doaj-7768cd1541a949cfb2e26e51c3b929602020-11-24T23:29:02ZdanFormakademisk, OsloFORMakademisk1890-95152018-02-0111210.7577/formakademisk.1908Why our brains love arts and craftsMinna Huotilainen0Mimmu Rankanen1Camilla Groth2Pirita Seitamaa-Hakkarainen3Maarit Mäkelä4University of Helsinki, and Cognitive Brain Research Unit, University of HelsinkiUniversity of the Arts HelsinkiUniversity of Southeast Norway and Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, HelsinkiUniversity of HelsinkiAalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Helsinki Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of material can help to regulate our mental states through providing a means to reach flow states. The mirror neuron system helps in skill learning, and the plasticity of the brain ensures that skills may be learned at all stages of life. Arts and crafts play a role in controlling stress and enhancing relaxation. They also enable us to fail safely and handle our emotions. Furthermore, they facilitate social activity for many individuals who are at risk of social isolation. This article aims to integrate knowledge from both the field of neuroscience and the arts by focusing on the implications that flow experience and the mirror neuron system integral to making processes have on our psychophysical well-being. https://journals.hioa.no/index.php/formakademisk/article/view/1908 |
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Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of material can help to regulate our mental states through providing a means to reach flow states. The mirror neuron system helps in skill learning, and the plasticity of the brain ensures that skills may be learned at all stages of life. Arts and crafts play a role in controlling stress and enhancing relaxation. They also enable us to fail safely and handle our emotions. Furthermore, they facilitate social activity for many individuals who are at risk of social isolation. This article aims to integrate knowledge from both the field of neuroscience and the arts by focusing on the implications that flow experience and the mirror neuron system integral to making processes have on our psychophysical well-being.
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