The authors present a comprehensive review and theoretical discussion of factors that could influence our interaction with museum-based art. Art is an important stimulus that reveals core insights about human behavior and thought. Art perception is in fact often considered one of the few uniquely human phenomena whereby we process multiple types of information, experience myriad emotions, make evaluations, and where these elements not only occur but dynamically combine. Art viewing often occurs in museums, which-in conjunction with real artworks-may contribute greatly to experience. However, to date, psychological aesthetics studies have only begun to consider in-museum examinations, focusing instead on highly controlled laboratory-based ...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Aesthetic perception may broadly be defined as the detection of and response to that which is consid...
This paper presents a novel way of understanding art museum visitation based on the examination of p...
The authors present a comprehensive review and theoretical discussion of factors that could influenc...
Two studies examined people\u27s aesthetic experiences of art in the laboratory and the museum. The ...
The aim of our research was to investigate the influence of the situational context of presenting co...
This museum-based study analyzes museum visitors' emotional responses to viewing and creating artwor...
Historically, psychology has outlined three different approaches to the study of the arts, and in th...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
The present study investigated the role of visual exploration of artworks in relation to personal tr...
A line of research concerned with various aspects of museum fruition is presented. The first study...
In this paper, we report two empirical studies that examine three sorts of extrinsic factors which m...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Contains fulltext : 234234.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interactive art...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this q...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Aesthetic perception may broadly be defined as the detection of and response to that which is consid...
This paper presents a novel way of understanding art museum visitation based on the examination of p...
The authors present a comprehensive review and theoretical discussion of factors that could influenc...
Two studies examined people\u27s aesthetic experiences of art in the laboratory and the museum. The ...
The aim of our research was to investigate the influence of the situational context of presenting co...
This museum-based study analyzes museum visitors' emotional responses to viewing and creating artwor...
Historically, psychology has outlined three different approaches to the study of the arts, and in th...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
The present study investigated the role of visual exploration of artworks in relation to personal tr...
A line of research concerned with various aspects of museum fruition is presented. The first study...
In this paper, we report two empirical studies that examine three sorts of extrinsic factors which m...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
Contains fulltext : 234234.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interactive art...
Since Bourdieu, it has been argued that art appreciation requires “knowledge”. The focus of this q...
Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes comple...
Aesthetic perception may broadly be defined as the detection of and response to that which is consid...
This paper presents a novel way of understanding art museum visitation based on the examination of p...