Expressive Arts and the Social Brain

Jun 30, 2020 | Blog

During the past decade, we have just started to learn about the effects that the expressive arts (music, movement, dance, visual art, drama, and performance) have on the brain.

Some of those effects come directly from the arts’ influence on the reward circuitry in the brain. For example, playing music or even listening to a favorite song stimulates the release of dopamine, a brain chemical that increases a sense of positivity and pleasure.

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