Previous research has demonstrated that death reminders influence how we perceive art. In the context of terror management theory, this has been explained by the death-transcending quality of art to convey cultural meaning. In two studies, we examined psychological and neurocognitive responses to naturalistic and surrealistic art when death was primed. We found that naturalistic paintings were evaluated similarly in terms of personal reassurance in both mortality salience and control condition, whereas surrealistic paintings were evaluated as more reassuring in the mortality salience condition than in the control condition. Using high-field functional magnetic resonance imaging in a second study, we found a similar pattern of results, showi...
From an existential terror management theory perspective, disgusting stimuli are threatening to huma...
La mort est une réalité qui nous hante et qu'on s'obstine à occulter. Cette hantise de la mort peut-...
Previous research has found that reminders of one's mortality provoke hostile reactions to those who...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
© 2017 The British Psychological Society People seem to have a tendency to increase the relative siz...
This heuristic research examines the personal and therapeutic importance of exploring ones cultural ...
The animacy effect, the finding that animate items are better remembered than inanimate items, provi...
People seem to have a tendency to increase the relative size of self-representational objects. Prior...
Cette recherche Ante-mortem, à la fois artistique et théorique, tente de démontrer que les expérienc...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract By observing how actions are performed o...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Modern medicine in Western Society has in part alienated people to the process of dying. We obvious...
This research projects deals with the question of whether the paintings of artists who have committe...
From an existential terror management theory perspective, disgusting stimuli are threatening to huma...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
From an existential terror management theory perspective, disgusting stimuli are threatening to huma...
La mort est une réalité qui nous hante et qu'on s'obstine à occulter. Cette hantise de la mort peut-...
Previous research has found that reminders of one's mortality provoke hostile reactions to those who...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
© 2017 The British Psychological Society People seem to have a tendency to increase the relative siz...
This heuristic research examines the personal and therapeutic importance of exploring ones cultural ...
The animacy effect, the finding that animate items are better remembered than inanimate items, provi...
People seem to have a tendency to increase the relative size of self-representational objects. Prior...
Cette recherche Ante-mortem, à la fois artistique et théorique, tente de démontrer que les expérienc...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract By observing how actions are performed o...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Modern medicine in Western Society has in part alienated people to the process of dying. We obvious...
This research projects deals with the question of whether the paintings of artists who have committe...
From an existential terror management theory perspective, disgusting stimuli are threatening to huma...
ABSTRACT—Reminders of death tend to produce strong cognitive and behavioral responses, but little or...
From an existential terror management theory perspective, disgusting stimuli are threatening to huma...
La mort est une réalité qui nous hante et qu'on s'obstine à occulter. Cette hantise de la mort peut-...
Previous research has found that reminders of one's mortality provoke hostile reactions to those who...