Neuroaesthetics has developed greatly in its understanding of aesthetic processing mechanisms in the brain, but current models are mostly based on European artistic traditions. This study aims to overcome this theoretical constraint by extending the aesthetic triad model framework that is more applicable to traditional Chinese artistic symbols. Using an integrative literature review in cognitive neuroscience, traditional Chinese aesthetic philosophy, and cross-cultural psychology, three culturally specific mechanisms are proposed, each extending one subsystem of the aesthetic triad: Embodied Calligraphic Resonance extends the perception-movement subsystem by incorporating motor simulation of brushstroke dynamics in calligraphy appreciation; Yijing Empathy extends the emotion-evaluation subsystem by capturing the holistic and transcendent emotional resonance particular to Chinese artistic conception; and Cultural Schema Activation extends the meaning-knowledge subsystem through the top-down activation of culturally specific knowledge structures. Unlike general semantic processing, these schemas are distinguished by the exceptional conceptual density of Chinese written symbols and the deep internalization of Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist philosophical frameworks as aesthetic evaluation criteria. The new framework proposes the addition of a cultural mediation level that connects individual-level cultural variables with system-level processing, which accounts for phenomena that existing models are unable to describe. The hypotheses are formulated for each mechanism and provide specific guidance for future research. This framework advances neuroaesthetics toward a culturally pluralistic perspective, with explicit grounding in the Chinese aesthetic tradition as an initial case for non-Western theoretical extension.
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Wei-Na Mao (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69db35be4fe01fead37c4493 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1789978
Wei-Na Mao
Southeast University
Frontiers in Psychology
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Southeast University
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