“…Taken together, the involvement of these brain regions supported our hypothesis that the perception and appreciation of landscape gardens may rely on the common neural areas that are active in the perception and appreciation of other visual stimuli, including the combined participation of visual perceptual processing, cognitive processing, and rewarding emotional experience (Berlyne, ; Cupchik, ; Wang, Mo, Mo, et al, ; Zhang et al, ; Zhang, Lai, He, Zhao, & Lai, ); this finding may support the framework of experiencing art to the neuroscience underlying our perception and appreciation of architecture (Shimamura, ), suggesting that the perception and appreciation of architecture engage the sensorimotor, knowledge‐meaning, and emotion‐valuation systems (Chatterjee, ; Coburn et al, ).…”