Creativity and the brain: How the arts can shape well-being
Humans have been creating art for millennia — since long before the emergence of the written word. Now, researchers are beginning to document how both making and engaging with art can improve well-being. Art-based interventions have shown the potential to alleviate symptoms in conditions affecting both physical and mental health. And the emerging field of NeuroArts is spurring still more research into how creativity can shape the body, brain, and behavior. Our panelists have deep experience exploring these connections and using art to promote health. They’ll explain the latest research, share their personal experiences, and offer tips for incorporating the arts in wellness programs. This event is a Dr. Lawrence H. and Roberta Cohn Forum.
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*MODERATOR*
*Richard Sima*
Brain Matters Columnist, The Washington Post
*SPEAKERS*
*Assal Habibi*
Associate Research Professor of Psychology, Brain and Creativity Institute at University of Southern California
*Kelvin Ramirez*
Associate Professor/Coordinator of Art Therapy, Lesley University
*Susan Magsamen*
Executive Director of the International Arts + Mind Lab; Co-Director NeuroArts Blueprint; Author Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us
*Jess Bone*
Research Fellow in Epidemiology and Statistics, University College London
*Sharing diverse perspectives on public health. Speakers do not speak for Harvard.*
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Видео Creativity and the brain: How the arts can shape well-being канала Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
#creativity #harvardchanstudio
*MODERATOR*
*Richard Sima*
Brain Matters Columnist, The Washington Post
*SPEAKERS*
*Assal Habibi*
Associate Research Professor of Psychology, Brain and Creativity Institute at University of Southern California
*Kelvin Ramirez*
Associate Professor/Coordinator of Art Therapy, Lesley University
*Susan Magsamen*
Executive Director of the International Arts + Mind Lab; Co-Director NeuroArts Blueprint; Author Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us
*Jess Bone*
Research Fellow in Epidemiology and Statistics, University College London
*Sharing diverse perspectives on public health. Speakers do not speak for Harvard.*
*SUBSCRIBE* to our YouTube channel @HarvardPublicHealth
If you love watching Harvard Chan Studio events like this one, subscribe to our newsletter https://hsph.me/Studiosignup
*Follow Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health*
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Видео Creativity and the brain: How the arts can shape well-being канала Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
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