AbstractArtworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes complementing results obtained with other experimental paradigms. Examples are given from visual art and music using behavioral measures and neuroimaging technology (fMRI). The following topics are addressed: creation and maintenance of personal identity, difference or equivalence of aesthetic and moral judgments, appreciation of Eastern and Western visual art, differences in sensory processing of naturalistic and surrealistic art, importance and traps of mental frames and prejudices, effect of emotional priming on the central representation of sensory stimuli, value of single case studies, personality characteristics as predictors, and use...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
This paper examines explanations for human artistic behavior in two reductionist research programs, ...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
AbstractArtworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processe...
In everyday life, people all over the world come across art in some way, and the question of what co...
In everyday life, people all over the world come across art in some way, and the question of what co...
Experiences with visual art are complex, multi-faceted, contextually dependent phenomena. This chapt...
Neuroscience has recently contributed a lot to the understanding of aesthetic experience features. S...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
Based on the field of aesthetics, for centuries philosophers and more recently scientists have been ...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
Creative production (related to art-making) and aesthetic appreciation (related to art-viewing) are ...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâ\u80\u99s...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
This paper examines explanations for human artistic behavior in two reductionist research programs, ...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
AbstractArtworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processe...
In everyday life, people all over the world come across art in some way, and the question of what co...
In everyday life, people all over the world come across art in some way, and the question of what co...
Experiences with visual art are complex, multi-faceted, contextually dependent phenomena. This chapt...
Neuroscience has recently contributed a lot to the understanding of aesthetic experience features. S...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
Based on the field of aesthetics, for centuries philosophers and more recently scientists have been ...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
Creative production (related to art-making) and aesthetic appreciation (related to art-viewing) are ...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâ\u80\u99s...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
This paper examines explanations for human artistic behavior in two reductionist research programs, ...