Knowing dance or knowing how to dance? Sources of expertise in aesthetic appreciation of human movement.

Orgs, Guido; Calvo-Merino, Beatriz; and Cross, Emily S.. 2018. Knowing dance or knowing how to dance? Sources of expertise in aesthetic appreciation of human movement. In: Bettina Bläsing; Martin Puttke and Thomas Schack, eds. The Neurocognition of Dance: Mind, Movement and Motor Skills. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 238-257. ISBN 9781138847866 [Book Section]
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The study of human movement and action has become a topic of increasing relevance over the last decade, bringing dance into the focus of the cognitive sciences. The Neurocognition of Dance brings together contributors from the worlds of psychology and dance, and discusses the relationship between dance and perception. Fully updated throughout, this edition introduces scientific perspectives on human movement, before dance professionals considering how their creative work relates to cognition and learning. Finally, researchers with personal links to the dance world demonstrate how neurocognitive methods are applied to studying different aspects related to dance.


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