Perceiving art is known to elicit motor cortex activation in an observer's brain. This motor activation has often been attributed to a covert approach response associated with the emotional valence of an art piece (emotional reaction hypothesis). However, recent accounts have proposed that aesthetic experiences could be grounded in the motor simulation of actions required to produce an art piece and of the sensorimotor states embedded in its subject (embodied aesthetic hypothesis). Here, we aimed to test these two hypotheses by assessing whether motor facilitation during artwork perception mirrors emotional or motor simulation processes. To this aim, we capitalized on single pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation revealing a two-stage moto...
The present study addresses a novel issue by investigating whether beholders’ sensorimotor engagemen...
none2Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions i...
On the basis of the observations conducted by Freedberg & Gallese (2007) on neural processes imp...
Perceiving art is known to elicit motor cortex activation in an observer's brain. This motor activat...
Perceiving art is known to elicit motor cortex activation in an observer's brain. This motor activat...
Observed actions are covertly and involuntarily imitated within the observer\u27s own motor system, ...
none3siBackground: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the I...
Although it is widely assumed that emotions prime the body for action, the effects of visual percept...
Studies indicate that perceiving emotional body language recruits fronto-parietal regions involved i...
The creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appreciation divorced from...
We examine the effects of the artistic representation – here exemplified by Michelangelo’s Expulsion...
Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the International Affect...
International audienceThe creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appr...
INTRODUCTION: Perceiving and understanding the emotional state of other individuals is critical to r...
The present study addresses a novel issue by investigating whether beholders’ sensorimotor engagemen...
The present study addresses a novel issue by investigating whether beholders’ sensorimotor engagemen...
none2Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions i...
On the basis of the observations conducted by Freedberg & Gallese (2007) on neural processes imp...
Perceiving art is known to elicit motor cortex activation in an observer's brain. This motor activat...
Perceiving art is known to elicit motor cortex activation in an observer's brain. This motor activat...
Observed actions are covertly and involuntarily imitated within the observer\u27s own motor system, ...
none3siBackground: Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the I...
Although it is widely assumed that emotions prime the body for action, the effects of visual percept...
Studies indicate that perceiving emotional body language recruits fronto-parietal regions involved i...
The creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appreciation divorced from...
We examine the effects of the artistic representation – here exemplified by Michelangelo’s Expulsion...
Perceiving and understanding emotional cues is critical for survival. Using the International Affect...
International audienceThe creation of an artwork requires motor activity. To what extent is art appr...
INTRODUCTION: Perceiving and understanding the emotional state of other individuals is critical to r...
The present study addresses a novel issue by investigating whether beholders’ sensorimotor engagemen...
The present study addresses a novel issue by investigating whether beholders’ sensorimotor engagemen...
none2Imaging studies indicate that perceiving emotional bodies may recruit fronto-parietal regions i...
On the basis of the observations conducted by Freedberg & Gallese (2007) on neural processes imp...