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What four artists are mentioned in the text?
Van Gogh, Mondrian, Pollock, MirĂł
Abstract art offers the freedom to do what?
The freedom to play with different interpretations.
What do sceptics believe about people's appreciation of famous artworks?
That people claim to like such works simply because they are famous.
What is the difference between abstract art and representational art?
Abstract art uses non-representational forms, while representational art depicts recognizable subjects.
In what way does the brain process the movement associated with a handwritten letter, according to the text?
The brain appears to process movement when seeing a handwritten letter, as if replaying the writer's moment of creation.
What is the main goal of neuroaesthetics as described in the text?
To bring scientific objectivity to the study of art.
What does 'crowd mentality' mean?
following the actions of a larger group
What does 'to shed light on [something]' mean?
to explain or make something clearer
A newly developing field of study.
 
Emerging discipline
 
Scientific objectivity
 
Geometrical blocks
 
Crowd mentality
To activate or trigger a response.
 
Stimulate
 
Artistic
 
mentality
 
Crucial
People who question or doubt something.
 
Sceptics
 
Masterpieces
 
Doodles
 
Fractals
A tendency or preference.
 
Inclination
 
intricacy
 
Decipher
 
Fractals
To figure out or interpret the meaning of something.
 
Decipher
 
Stimulate
 
Amygdala
 
Neuroaesthetics
The lasting presence or endurance of something.
 
Longevity
 
Sceptics
 
Stimulate
 
Doodles
Different meanings or understandings of something.
 
Interpretations
 
Longevity
 
Decipher
 
Inclination