Julianne Weiss

Cognitive Psychologist and Neuroaesthetician researching the impact of visual art on the brain. She applies scientific principles to creativity, perception, and art therapy.

Dr. Julianne Weiss occupies the intersection of neuroscience and the arts, researching how the human brain processes visual beauty, symmetry, and abstraction. Her work explores the physiological benefits of engaging with art, from stress reduction to enhanced problem-solving capabilities. She translates complex data into practical advice for building a "visual diet" that stimulates cognitive health. Julianne provides a unique perspective on why we like what we like, explaining the biological roots of aesthetic preference. Her articles are essential for anyone looking to use art not just as decoration, but as a tool for mental well-being and intellectual development.