It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different brain regions. The identification of the neural correlates of beauty or liking ratings has been the focus of most prior studies. Not much attention has been directed towards the fact that humans are surrounded by objects that lead them to experience aesthetic indifference or leave them with a negative aesthetic impression. Here we explore the neural substrate of such experiences. Given the neuroimaging techniques that have been used, little is known about the temporal features of such brain activity. By means of magnetoencephalography we registered the moment at which brain activity differed while participants viewed images they considered to be...
We wanted to learn whether activity in the same area(s) of the brain correlate with the experience o...
Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the lateral occipital are...
What are the perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie our experiences of beauty? In this dis...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
<div><p>It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several diffe...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
Aesthetic appreciation is part of our everyday life: it is a subjective judgment we make when lookin...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
Contains fulltext : 156383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do external...
By taking advantage of the advent of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) this thesis argues...
The perception of faces correlates with activity in a number of brain areas, but only when a face is...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the lateral occipital are...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the ...
What are the perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie our experiences of beauty? In this dis...
We wanted to learn whether activity in the same area(s) of the brain correlate with the experience o...
Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the lateral occipital are...
What are the perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie our experiences of beauty? In this dis...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
<div><p>It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several diffe...
It is well established that aesthetic appreciation is related with activity in several different bra...
Aesthetic appreciation is part of our everyday life: it is a subjective judgment we make when lookin...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
Contains fulltext : 156383.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How do external...
By taking advantage of the advent of functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) this thesis argues...
The perception of faces correlates with activity in a number of brain areas, but only when a face is...
How do external stimuli and our internal state coalesce to create the distinctive aesthetic pleasure...
Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the lateral occipital are...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the ...
What are the perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie our experiences of beauty? In this dis...
We wanted to learn whether activity in the same area(s) of the brain correlate with the experience o...
Neuroimaging studies of aesthetic appreciation have shown that activity in the lateral occipital are...
What are the perceptual and cognitive processes that underlie our experiences of beauty? In this dis...