Three‐level Model for Neuroaesthetic Art Therapy research. Top Panel. Applied Level: This offers an example of what an art therapy session using MoBI technologies might look like for the client. Important to note that in most settings the therapist would also be present. In the image, hackathon participant, Stephanie Scott, wears a mobile EEG cap equipped with 32 dry electrodes. EEG activity is processed online and extracted band power values are used in a closed‐loop neurofeedback application. The background of a drawing canvas is updated live in response to, as well as a cause of her drawings (Photograph by Lukas Gehrke, Valencia, Spain, 2017. In Scott et al., 2019; and Scott & Gehrke, 2019). Ecological Level: An example of making art 'in the wild.'. MoBI facilitates the acquisition of data (Photograph by Juliet King, Valencia, Spain, 2017). Low Level: Capturing EEG data during an experiment using standard EEG at a more traditional setting such as a laboratory or a hospital (Photograph by Juliet King, Indianapolis, IN, 2017)