254 Pages
by
Routledge
254 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 1990. How we perceive and respond to the visual image has been a traditional concern of psychologists, philosophers and art historians. Today, where the visual image increasingly permeates our everyday life and consciousness, the question becomes ever more relevant. How do we, for instance, instinctively ‘know’ what it is that a picture represents without having to be taught?... Read more
The biological and procedural bases of neuropsychology; the experimental evidence; the possible origins of cerebral specialization; the right hemisphere cognitive paradigm; children's drawings; the languages of art; a transformational theory of aesthetics; art and aesthetic experience; the transformational planes.
Biography
Michael Stephan was born in 1948 in St Helier, Jersey. He currently lectures in the University of London and completed his doctoral research in the University of Sussex. He was a postgraduate Fine Art student at the Slade School, University College, London and has exhibited his work widely in Britain and Europe. Trevor Pateman (Author)






