A neurological study has revealed that genuine artworks activate the brain 10 times stronger than posters, emphasizing the unmatched value of real art experiences.
Martine Gosselink, director of the Mauritshuis, noted, 'You become [mentally] richer when you see things... you make connections in your brain,' highlighting the cognitive benefits of viewing true art.
The researchers found that genuine paintings induced a sustained attention loop among viewers, particularly observed with Vermeer's 'Girl with a Pearl Earring,' indicating deeper engagement with real art.
Martin de Munnik explained that the study confirmed a significant difference between experiences of real works of art and reproductions, demonstrating the measurable impact of genuine art.
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