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Seeing Art Is Good for Your Nervous System, Study Finds

Last updated: January 7, 2026 10:05 pm
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Art has long been known to have a positive impact on our mental and emotional well-being. A new study conducted by researchers from the Department of Psychological Medicine at King’s College in London in collaboration with the Courtauld Institute of Art has further reinforced this belief. The study, titled “The Physiological Impact of Viewing Original Artworks vs. Reprints: a Comparative Study,” explores the effects of viewing authentic art on the nervous system.

In the study, fifty adults between the ages of 18 and 40 were divided into two groups. One group was asked to view five authentic paintings in a gallery setting, while the other group viewed high-quality reproductions of the same paintings. Both groups had their heart rate and skin temperature monitored, and saliva samples were taken before and after the viewing sessions.

The selected artworks were late 19th-century figurative paintings from the Courtauld’s collection, including pieces by artists such as Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Éduoard Manet, Vincent van Gogh, and Paul Gaugin. The results showed that participants who viewed the original artworks had higher heart rate variability patterns compared to those who viewed reproductions. Additionally, the group that viewed the original art experienced a 22% decrease in cortisol levels, as well as a drop in inflammatory proteins.

This research highlights the importance of experiencing art in its original form. The study’s authors suggest that authentic viewing experiences contribute to a more receptive and adaptable nervous system. They also note that museum visits and other aesthetic experiences can help reduce anxiety and stimulate cognitive and emotional responses.

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The findings of this study support the idea that museums and galleries can serve as non-clinical spaces for preventive health promotion. By identifying art viewing as a natural means of promoting vagal tone and reducing inflammatory load, the researchers emphasize the therapeutic benefits of engaging with art. They liken the calming response elicited by viewing art to that of exercise or meditation.

In conclusion, this study adds to the growing body of research that demonstrates the positive impact of art on our overall well-being. By experiencing authentic artworks in a gallery setting, individuals can benefit not only mentally and emotionally but also physiologically. Art truly has the power to nourish our minds and bodies, making it an essential part of our holistic health and wellness regimen.

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