Passive Neuroart BCI for Health: A Perspective
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Engaging with art can be beneficial for health and well-being [1]. Neural correlates of art perception related to attentional, affective and hedonic processes are already used in Brain-Computer-Interfaces (BCIs) [2]. Therefore, we think that positive effects of aesthetic experience (AE) can be optimized by BCI. This work elaborates on potential health applications combining neuroart and passive BCI for neuroadaptive art presentation. Finally, we offer perspectives on new methods to further the development of such applications.
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