Neuroaesthetics is the study of how human brains perceive, process and respond to beauty and art. It's an interdisciplinary field that bridges the gaps between neuroscience, psychology and the arts. It explores the growing body of evidence that there are some universal aesthetic preferences – that means that these preferences transcend culture and personal tastes. Neuroaesthetics strives to answer questions about why certain things are perceived as beautiful and how human brains respond to these moments and scenes. Applying these concepts to design and architecture can lead to a more harmonious built environment that promotes the well-being of its occupants.