RT Book, Section T1 A comprehensive review of neuroaesthetics and the aesthetic experience in art A1 Hernández Ullán, Clara A1 Salazar Rodríguez, Amaia Isabel AB The relationship between art, aesthetic experience, and human perception has been a subject of fascination and study throughout history. From early philosophical reflections on beauty to recent advances in neuroscience, our understanding of how we engage emotionally and cognitively with art continues to evolve. This study explores and reviews the interdisciplinary connections between neuroaesthetics and artistic practice, examining the evolution of aesthetic perception. Ranging from the classical concepts of philosophical beauty to the more contemporary contributions of neuroaesthetics, the aesthetic experience is approached as a complex phenomenon capable of modulating emotions and internalstates. Bearing in mind that artistic creation is considered a cognitive process, a detailed review is made of various theorists and artists who provide insight into this new model of cognitive knowledge in art. PB Tirant lo Blanch SN 978-84-108-1920-7 YR 2026 FD 2026 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/131949 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/131949 LA eng NO Hernández, C., & Salazar, A. (2026). A comprehensive review of neuroaesthetics and the aesthetic experience in art. En P. Albar & B. Yáñez (Eds.), Exploración artística y nuevas formas de expresión: Desafíos culturales y tecnológicos del arte actual (pp. 147–162). Tirant lo Blanch. DS Docta Complutense RD 20 mar 2026