In her article, Kirsten Weir highlights research showing that people engage with the arts in many different ways, and that these encounters can sometimes be deeply transformative. When individuals connect with art that feels personally meaningful, the brain’s default mode network—linked to self-reflection and introspection—is activated. Such aesthetic experiences have the potential to foster valuable outcomes, including greater empathy, stronger social bonds, and enhanced cross-cultural understanding.
What happens in the brain when we experience art by Kirsten Weir