Man and mountains
Man and His Perception of Mountainous Landscape: The Neuroaesthetics of the Sublime Introduction: From Biological Response to Cultural Interpretation The perception of mountainous landscapes by humans is a complex psychophysiological and culturally conditioned process. It is not a passive "reading" of visual information, but an active dialogue involving ancient neural pathways responsible for threat and safety assessment, aesthetic feelings shaped by the history of art, and personal experience. The scientific study of this phenomenon lies at the intersection of cognitive psychology, neuroaesthetics, environmental psychology, and cultural studies, revealing why mountains are both intimidating and attractive, oppressive and elevating. Neurobiological Foundations: Innate Reactions to "Proto-Landscape" The human brain evolved in the African savannah, and its basic perception systems are tuned to certain landscape patterns that ensure survival (E.O. Wilson's biophilia theory). However, mountains represent a "super-stimulus" that triggers heightened reactions: Response to prospect and refuge: The visual structure of mountainous landscapes often includes: Prospect (prospect) — open panoramic views from elevated positions, allowing for a strategic overview of the territory, which activates systems for resource search and opportunity assessment. Refuge (refuge) — concealed, protected places (caves, forest slopes, valleys) that are subconsciously perceived as safe sanctuaries.The combination of prospect and refuge, characteristic of mountains, creates an ideal environment in the eyes of ancient brains, causing a sense of both excitement and security. Activation of the amygdala and the feeling of the sublime: The grandeur, verticality, and potential danger of mountains (cliffs, avalanches) can activate the amygdala — the brain center responsible for processing fear and emotional arousal. However, when in safety (on a viewing platform), the brain interprets this arousal not as ... Read more
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