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    Bruno Colombo, editor.
    Summary: This book analyzes and discusses in detail art therapy, a specific tool used to sustain health in affective developments, rehabilitation, motor skills and cognitive functions. Art therapy is based on the assumption that the process of making art (music, dance, painting) sparks emotions and enhances brain activity. Art therapy is used to encourage personal growth, facilitate particular brain areas or activity patterns, and improve neural connectivity. Treating neurological diseases using artistic strategies offers us a unique option for engaging brain structural networks that enhance the brain's ability to form new connections. Based on brain plasticity, art therapy has the potential to increase our repertoire for treating neurological diseases. Neural substrates are the basis of complex emotions relative to art experiences, and involve a widespread activation of cognitive and motor systems. Accordingly, art therapy has the capacity to modulate behavior, cognition, attention and movement. In this context, art therapy can offer effective tools for improving general well-being, quality of life and motivation in connection with neurological diseases. The book discusses art therapy as a potential group of techniques for the treatment of neurological disturbances and approaches the relationship between humanistic disciplines and neurology from a holistic perspective, reflecting the growing interest in this interconnection.

    Contents:
    Foreword
    Preface
    Introduction
    Is there an artistic treatment for neurological diseases?
    Biology of art
    The beauty and the brain: Neuroaesthetics
    Neurodegenerative diseases and changes in artistic expression
    Painting in neurology
    Illusions in neurology: from phantoms to mirror therapies
    Music and Mirror Neurons
    Opera and Neurology
    Cinema and Neurology, from history to therapy
    Dance therapy: a clinical approach
    Literature and neurology: Marcel Proust and Hermann Von Helmholtz
    Ceroplastic and neurology
    The significance of art therapy.
    Digital Access Springer 2020