Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a work of art? We addressed this question by using a scenario approach in a laboratory setting designed to activate two different cognitive schemata: participants viewed the same pictures framed either as art photographs or as documentary photographs for educational purposes. Self-reports of the positivity, the negativity, and the intensity of the affective responses yielded three results. First, participants experienced the photos more positively in the art-framing condition. Second, the negativity ratings did not differ in both conditions, suggesting that art framing does not erase, diminish, or convert the negative affect vis-à-vis the disgust...
Memory is typically better for emotional relative to neutral images, an effect generally considered ...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
Empirical studies suggest that art improves health and wellbeing among individuals. However, how aes...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Background:Aesthetic judgment is biased by context and emotional content(1). We investigated the rel...
We investigated cognitive “art schema” effects—as resulting from framing a situation as one of art r...
We investigated cognitive “art schema” effects—as resulting from framing a situation as one of art r...
textabstractPresenting affective pictures as a work of art could change perceivers’ judgment and str...
Why are negative emotions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy? Revisiting classical aesth...
The present research deals with the topic of emotional education through the arts. The purpose is to...
The present research deals with the topic of emotional education through the arts. The purpose is to...
The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion...
Presenting affective pictures as a work of art could change perceivers’ judgment and strength in emo...
Memory is typically better for emotional relative to neutral images, an effect generally considered ...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
Empirical studies suggest that art improves health and wellbeing among individuals. However, how aes...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Can we experience depictions of repulsive objects more positively when we watch them as part of a wo...
Background:Aesthetic judgment is biased by context and emotional content(1). We investigated the rel...
We investigated cognitive “art schema” effects—as resulting from framing a situation as one of art r...
We investigated cognitive “art schema” effects—as resulting from framing a situation as one of art r...
textabstractPresenting affective pictures as a work of art could change perceivers’ judgment and str...
Why are negative emotions so central in art reception far beyond tragedy? Revisiting classical aesth...
The present research deals with the topic of emotional education through the arts. The purpose is to...
The present research deals with the topic of emotional education through the arts. The purpose is to...
The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion...
Presenting affective pictures as a work of art could change perceivers’ judgment and strength in emo...
Memory is typically better for emotional relative to neutral images, an effect generally considered ...
The last decade has witnessed a renaissance of empirical and psychological approaches to art study, ...
Empirical studies suggest that art improves health and wellbeing among individuals. However, how aes...