When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on the surface by the artist and the viewer's perception and knowledge of it. Here we use a novel set of stimuli to dissociate the influences of the marks on the surface and the viewer's perceptual experience upon the manner in which the viewer inspects art. Our stimuli provide the opportunity to study situations in which (1) the same visual stimulus can give rise to two different perceptual experiences in the viewer, and (2) the visual stimuli differ but give rise to the same perceptual experience in the viewer. We find that oculomotor behaviour changes when the perceptual experience changes. Oculomotor behaviour also differs when the viewer's p...
Art exploration is a complex process conditioned by factors at different levels and includes both b...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of bottom-up a...
How do people look at art? Are there any differences between how experienced and inexperienced art v...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
The aesthetic experience of the perceiver of art has been suggested to relate to the art-making proc...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
An ongoing challenge in scene perception is identifying the factors that influence how we explore ou...
The study of empirical aesthetics is the systematic examination of the unique psychological experien...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of bottom-up a...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
Artists such as Duchamp and Balla tried to portray moving objects on static canvases by superimposin...
Art exploration is a complex process conditioned by factors at different levels and includes both b...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of bottom-up a...
How do people look at art? Are there any differences between how experienced and inexperienced art v...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewers understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
Portrait artists claim that their choices with regard to textural detail guide the viewing experienc...
The aesthetic experience of the perceiver of art has been suggested to relate to the art-making proc...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
An ongoing challenge in scene perception is identifying the factors that influence how we explore ou...
The study of empirical aesthetics is the systematic examination of the unique psychological experien...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of bottom-up a...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
Artists such as Duchamp and Balla tried to portray moving objects on static canvases by superimposin...
Art exploration is a complex process conditioned by factors at different levels and includes both b...
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of bottom-up a...
How do people look at art? Are there any differences between how experienced and inexperienced art v...