AbstractBackground: Recent claims in neuroscience and evolutionary biology suggest that the aesthetic sense reflects preferences for image signals whose characteristics best fit innate brain mechanisms of visual recognition.Results: This hypothesis was tested by behaviourally measuring, for a set of initially unfamiliar images, the effects of category learning on preference judgements by humans, and by relating the observed data to computationally reconstructed internal representations of categorical concepts. Category learning induced complex shifts in preference behaviour. Two distinct factors – complexity and bilateral symmetry – could be identified from the data as determinants of preference judgements. The effect of the complexity fact...
There is ample evidence that the brain generates predictions that help interpret sensory input. To b...
Consumer preferences are regularly assumed to be based on individual tastes and individual idiosyncr...
International audienceAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals it...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
The statistical structure of natural images has sparked interest in regards to both visual processin...
Animals exhibit different degrees of preference toward various visual stimuli. In addition, it has b...
It is an open question whether preferences for visual art can be lawfully predicted from the basic c...
It is an open question whether preferences for visual art can be lawfully predicted from the basic c...
Where is the visual aesthetic preference rooted from and what's its relationship with the perceptual...
Three sets of findings are reported here, all related to behavioral and neural correlates of prefere...
Three sets of findings are reported here, all related to behavioral and neural correlates of prefere...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
SummaryAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals its rank value on...
There is ample evidence that the brain generates predictions that help interpret sensory input. To b...
Consumer preferences are regularly assumed to be based on individual tastes and individual idiosyncr...
International audienceAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals it...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
The statistical structure of natural images has sparked interest in regards to both visual processin...
Animals exhibit different degrees of preference toward various visual stimuli. In addition, it has b...
It is an open question whether preferences for visual art can be lawfully predicted from the basic c...
It is an open question whether preferences for visual art can be lawfully predicted from the basic c...
Where is the visual aesthetic preference rooted from and what's its relationship with the perceptual...
Three sets of findings are reported here, all related to behavioral and neural correlates of prefere...
Three sets of findings are reported here, all related to behavioral and neural correlates of prefere...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
Understanding preference decision making is a challenging problem because the underlying process is ...
Symmetric patterns are more appealing to human observers than asymmetric ones. Here, we investigate ...
SummaryAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals its rank value on...
There is ample evidence that the brain generates predictions that help interpret sensory input. To b...
Consumer preferences are regularly assumed to be based on individual tastes and individual idiosyncr...
International audienceAccording to economic theories, preference for one item over others reveals it...