How we understand what is “beautiful” is an age-old question. And scientists have a more specific question: Is the perception and processing of “beauty” centralized in one part of the brain (the “beauty center”) whether it’s a beautiful face, piece of art, or landscape? Or is it spread throughout the brain, depending on what it is that is beautiful?
A new meta-analysis may shed some light, as reported in Scientific American here.
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