The purpose of this study is to understand the effect of viewing art on cognitive processes. This thesis uses a well-established priming paradigm to examine how people respond to styles of art with varying degrees of unexpectedness (realism, surrealism, and abstraction). Sixty-one participants completed the priming task. The results replicated the classic priming effect for the realistic images in which participants responded faster to related pairs of images than unrelated pairs of images. When presented with surreal paintings the reaction time slowed, suggesting that viewing paintings that are unexpected yet meaningful (and perhaps by extension creative) slows down cognitive processes. Completely non-representational art remains a mystery...
Three experiments examined the effects of unconsciously presented picture primes on semantic categor...
This thesis proposes elements for a cognitive anthropology of visual art. Most works of art are huma...
The authors suggest that, just like other attitudes, attitudes toward art may be malleable, and may ...
AbstractArtworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processe...
Based on findings that fluency of mental operations is hedonically marked and associated with more f...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Indeterminate art, in which familiar objects are only suggestive, invokes a perceptual conundrum as ...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
International audienceThe creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appr...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
The creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appreciation divorced from...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
We examined the influence of affective priming on the appreciation of abstract artworks using an eva...
We examined the influence of affective priming on the appreciation of abstract artworks using an eva...
This thesis proposes elements for a cognitive anthropology of visual art. Most works of art are huma...
Three experiments examined the effects of unconsciously presented picture primes on semantic categor...
This thesis proposes elements for a cognitive anthropology of visual art. Most works of art are huma...
The authors suggest that, just like other attitudes, attitudes toward art may be malleable, and may ...
AbstractArtworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processe...
Based on findings that fluency of mental operations is hedonically marked and associated with more f...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Indeterminate art, in which familiar objects are only suggestive, invokes a perceptual conundrum as ...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
International audienceThe creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appr...
I-low are works of art that present scenes that match potential expectations processed in the brain,...
The creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appreciation divorced from...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
We examined the influence of affective priming on the appreciation of abstract artworks using an eva...
We examined the influence of affective priming on the appreciation of abstract artworks using an eva...
This thesis proposes elements for a cognitive anthropology of visual art. Most works of art are huma...
Three experiments examined the effects of unconsciously presented picture primes on semantic categor...
This thesis proposes elements for a cognitive anthropology of visual art. Most works of art are huma...
The authors suggest that, just like other attitudes, attitudes toward art may be malleable, and may ...