Neurological conditions are the leading cause of poor health and disability globally, affecting cognition disabilities in about 14% of the U.S. population.
Over the last 30 years, noninvasive technology has shown that, just as trauma harms us, art can help heal us, proving we are wired for art.
The late Edward O. Wilson stated that human artistic expression began around fire gatherings and evolved into diverse cultural expressions, bonding communities.
Recent research validates what artists have felt: our brains and bodies respond positively to the arts and aesthetic experiences, promoting mental health.
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