Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Power Of Art On Human Beings

By Marissa Velazquez


Many people say that art is nourishment for the soul simply because it allows the mind to appreciate beauty that will transcend the regular conscious mind. What many do not know is that the positive effect art has on the human mind can also be backed up by modern science. Here is some information on the power of art on the human mind.

Art is extremely broad and comes in many forms like paintings, drawings, music, or even dramas. There are some studies that suggest that arts actually do have a very big and significant impact on the brain of a person, especially students. In fact, it may even help with the brain development of young students.

Even though many studies have shown that there is a significant link between arts subjects and brain development, many school actually still neglect the subjects related to the arts. Most school these days are more concerned with their students learning math subjects or science subjects because these are the ones tackled for college exams. It is for this reason that arts classes are usually dropped.

When a child is very young, he experiences pleasure in dabbling with activities such as drawing, singing, or dancing in order to express himself. To children, this is not a form of gaining knowledge but rather an outlet wherein they could express what they feel whether it be joy or sadness. In a sense, artistry is actually a natural instinct humans use in order to interact with one another.

One of the most common forms of art would actually be music wherein humans would automatically be able to appreciate even if they are young. Music is somehow able to spark a part of the mind that is known to trigger certain emotions and feelings in the head. Because of the surge of these feelings, the mind would automatically be able to create certain mental images related to the song being played.

Painting or visual art is another form that is very appealing to humans and may actually activate some critical thinking functions in the brain. Since visual things like pictures or paintings are a representation of how the artist sees the world, there is always a deeper meaning behind them even if the picture is abstract. The tendency of most people admiring these pieces is that they would most likely want to decipher the meaning behind it and therefore use a lot of critical thinking techniques.

Certain forms of physical activities also may fall under the arts category and are also beneficial to brain development. Exercise is actually known to be able to increase the amount of oxygen that the brain gets. This in turn would actually boost up the cognitive functions of a human being and thus making his brain move faster in a sense.

So as one can see, the power of art on the minds of human beings may actually bring about a very big impact. The whole fact that artistry may actually benefit in the development of the brain can already illustrate how important it is to humans in general. It is for this reason that the ancestors of those today have chosen to preserve their art forms.




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