Instant Genius

How the arts can keep our bodies and brains healthier for longer

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Jan 5, 2026
Daisy Fancourt, a professor at University College London and author of "Art Cure," explores the surprising health benefits of engaging with the arts. She reveals how art can boost brain function, improve emotional regulation, and even enhance respiratory health. Fancourt discusses arts' role in building cognitive resilience and possibly altering gene expression to promote a younger biological age. With practical tips for incorporating art into daily life, she highlights its potential to improve well-being at any age.
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Art Triggers Core Reward Circuits

  • Arts activate the brain's pleasure and reward networks, releasing dopamine similar to food or sex.
  • We gain pleasure even from negative emotions in art because pain and reward co-occur and become memorable.
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Anticipation Fuels Artistic Pleasure

  • Anticipation in stories and music releases dopamine both before and at resolution, intensifying enjoyment.
  • Even being surprised or thwarted can heighten pleasure by extending tension and curiosity.
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Art Restores A Sense Of Control

  • Creating art gives people small but meaningful control and mastery in unpredictable lives.
  • Those micro-controls satisfy psychological needs and support resilience.
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