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The naturalization of the aesthetic experience of film and art can
benefit from the contribution of neuroscience because we can investigate
empirically the concepts we use when referring to it and what they are made
of at the level of description of the brain-body. The neuroscientific subpersonal
level of description is necessary but not sufficient, unless it is coupled
with a full appreciation of the tight relationship that the brain entertains with
the body and the world. In this article, I will discuss aspects of Murray Smith’s
proposal on the aesthetic experience of art and film as presented in his Film,
Art, and the Third Culture against the background of a new model of perception
and imagination: embodied simulation.