Neuroaesthetics and the Art of Transformation: Deer Trails Through the Woods

Author:   Marcia Brennan (Rice University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041040736


Pages:   274
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
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Neuroaesthetics and the Art of Transformation: Deer Trails Through the Woods


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Author:   Marcia Brennan (Rice University, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041040736


ISBN 10:   1041040733
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   22 January 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Part I: The Brain and the Forest: A Neurocognitive Fairytale 1. Deer Trails Through the Woods: Finding a New Path Forward 2. This Book Is a Gift: Who Deer Trails is For 3. The Magical Classroom: The Superpowers of Observation and Description 4. Knocking Down Dams and Reuniting Rivers: Moving Stuck Energies 5. Your Brain is a Mansion: Neurotransmission Within Majestic Wired Architecture 6. A Wetland in the Forest: Neurotransmitters and Synaptic Junctions 7. The Brain of the Forest: Dendrites, Axons, and Synaptic Clefts 8. Footsteps and Shoe Mending: Neuronal Pathways and Hebb’s Rule 9. Neurocognitive Architecture: Some Basic Neuroanatomy 10. A Party in the Mansion: The Limbic System 11. Like a Shiny Silver Antenna: Empathy and the Anterior Precuneus 12. Connections Light Connections: Intuition, the Pituitary Gland, and the Prefrontal Cortex Part II: The Art of Holding On By Letting Go: Reenvisioning Anxiety and OCD 13. Life is Not Always a Party: The Brain, Anxiety, and OCD 14. Cutting Down Trees: Carving Pathways of Destruction 15. Uprooted Ground and Tangles of Thorns: Recognizing Chaos and Despair 16. Tying Yourself to a Reality That Makes Sense to You, and Untangling the Knots 17. Old Haunts and Sour Fruits: Visualizing Anxiety and OCD 18. Like Birds With Open Wings: Holding On By Letting Go 19. Flyfishing in the Trout Stream: Letting Yourself Off the Hook 20. Going Through the Forest With a Garbage Bag: Clearing Old Ground 21. Taking a Good Bath and Starting Fresh: Practicing Self-Care Part III: Deer Trails Through the Woods: Finding a New Path Forward 22. When Compost Becomes New Soil: Neuroplasticity 23. I Have Visions Most People Don’t Have: Reenvisioning the Relations Between Beauty and Trauma 24. Webs of Connection and Protection: Spider Lilies and Arachnoid Mater 25. Networks and Lattices: Rose Arbors and Neuronal Arborization 26. Snowflakes are Miniature “Star Trees”: Geological, Neuronal, and Stellar Dendrites 27. As Snow Falls in the Forest, Light Shines in the Mansion: Dendritic Connections in an Illuminated World 28. The Mirror Transforms: Living Between Memory and Epiphany Return to the Magical Classroom: Neuroaesthetics and the Art of Transformation 30. The Living Map: Deer Trails Through the Woods

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Marcia Brennan, Ph.D., is a career educator and an award-winning teacher and author. She is the Carolyn and Fred McManis Professor of Humanities at Rice University in Houston, Texas, USA, where she also serves as professor of art history and professor of religious studies. Since 2009, she has served as artist in residence in the Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation, and Integrative Medicine at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. In 2021, she expanded this practice to serve as Literary Artist at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, where she works in both general oncology and transplantation oncology. She is the recipient of the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Research Center Book Prize, the Steve Thorney Award for the Promotion of Humanitarian and Spiritual Care in the Clinical Field, and Rice University’s George R. Brown Award for Superior Teaching.

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