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From selection to surgery: Aesthetic chills bridge subjective functionalism and cognitive calibration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2026

Nicco Reggente*
Affiliation:
Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies, Santa Monica, CA 90403, USA nicco@advancedconsciousness.org felix@advancedconsciousness.org https://advancedconsciousness.org/
Felix Schoeller
Affiliation:
Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies, Santa Monica, CA 90403, USA nicco@advancedconsciousness.org felix@advancedconsciousness.org https://advancedconsciousness.org/
*
*Corresponding author.

Abstract

In this commentary, we argue that aesthetic chills provide empirical evidence for Singh’s subjective functionalism. These pleasurable and measurable somatic events mark dopaminergic-mediated validation when cultural artifacts resonate with cognitive architecture. Research demonstrates chills can be predicted, induced, and therapeutically deployed for depression. This transforms aesthetics from ornamental to functional, revealing how feeling drives cultural transmission while enabling interventions.

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Open Peer Commentary
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© The Author(s), 2026. Published by Cambridge University Press

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