DiscoverLooking OutsideArt profoundly impacts physiology, psychology and sociability - neuroarts expert Susan Magsamen
Art profoundly impacts physiology, psychology and sociability - neuroarts expert Susan Magsamen

Art profoundly impacts physiology, psychology and sociability - neuroarts expert Susan Magsamen

Update: 2025-05-06
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Art is nice, but it’s not just a nice-to-have. And it’s not relegated to galleries, museums and exclusive circles. Not only is art everywhere in our lives, day in and out, it has a profound impact on our physiology, psychology and our ability to better connect with other people. On this episode of Looking Outside we speak with author of ‘Your Brain on Art’, Susan Magsamen. Having researched the topic of neuroaethethics and neuroarts, Susan leads initiatives within John Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Aspen Institute to spread the rigorous scientific evidence on the benefits of creativity, sensorial immersion, playfulness and awe on our brain. As well as on how we learn, grow and do business.

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Looking Outside is a podcast exploring fresh perspectives of familiar topics. Hosted by its creator, futurist and strategist, Jo Lepore. New episodes every 2 weeks. Never the same topic.

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Art profoundly impacts physiology, psychology and sociability - neuroarts expert Susan Magsamen

Art profoundly impacts physiology, psychology and sociability - neuroarts expert Susan Magsamen