ISSN 1355-8250 (Print)
Publisher: Imprint Academic
Art and the Brain: Editorial introduction pp. 5-14(10) Author: Goguen, J.A.
The science of art: a neurological theory of aesthetic experience pp. 15-51(37) Authors: Ramachandran, V.S.; Hirstein, W.
Peak shift, prototypicality and aesthetic preference pp. 52-54(3) Author: Martindale, C.
Object hypotheses in visual perception: David Marr or Cruella De Ville? pp. 54-56(3) Author: Gregory, R.L.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing pp. 56-58(3) Author: Mangan, B.
Art must move: emotion and the biology of beauty pp. 59-61(3) Author: Baars, B.J.
Of time and beauty pp. 61-63(3) Author: Kindy, J.
A short commentary on ‘The Science of Art’ pp. 64-65(2) Author: Mitter, P.
What information is given by a veil? pp. 65-68(4) Author: Lanier, J.
Response to Ramachandran and Hirstein pp. 68-72(5) Author: Wallen, R.
Author's response pp. 72-75(4) Author: Ramachandran, V.S.
Art and the brain pp. 76-96(21) Author: Zeki, S.
The emergence of art and language in the human brain pp. 97-115(19) Author: Harth, E.
On aesthetic perception pp. 114-160(47) Author: Brown, J.W.
Cave art, autism, and the evolution of the human mind pp. 116-143(28) Author: Humphrey, N.
The dance form of the eyes: what cognitive science can learn from art pp. 161-175(15) Author: Ellis, R.D.
Emotion and phylogeny pp. 176-190(15) Author: Cabanac, M.
Consciousness and emotion: review of Jaak Panksepp's ‘Affective Neuroscience’ pp. 191-200(10) Author: Watt, D.F.
Ethics are intrinsic to consciousness science pp. 202-206(5) Author: Pickering, J.