Profound aesthetic experiences associated with awe—often described as a sense of wonder, amazement, fascination, or being moved and touched—have received less attention than milder states like pleasure, liking, and interest. Who tends to experience these powerful states? We suggest that openness to experience, although not normally seen as an emotional trait, is a propensity for awe-like experiences that stretch one’s normal ways of thinking about oneself and the world. A sample of 103 adults took part in a 2-phase study that examined the role of openness to experience in 2 domains: nature and music. In the first phase, people viewed 14 images of the sky and space and rated their experience of each on items related to awe, wonder, and fasci...
In the face of awe, one may find that their self-fades into the background. The view from a mountain...
Awe is a self-transcendent emotion that can diminish one’s focus on the self and serves as an ...
Although unjustly, awe has been of little interest to researchers in psychology. Through both a theo...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Vastness and accommodation underlie the prototypical experience of awe. Guided by this analysis, in ...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Despite a rich popular narrative that awe-inspiring nature experiences promote environmental behavio...
Awe is a profound, self-transcendent emotion. To illuminate its origin, four preregistered studies e...
If you've hiked among giant sequoias, stood in front of the Taj Mahal, or observed a particularly vi...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
International audienceThe experience of the sublime is often characterized by an intense, complex, a...
Many philosophers and psychologists have made claims about what is felt in an experience of beauty. ...
a b s t r a c t Liking for a stimulus often increases with initial exposure but decreases with over-...
The experience of awe is typically elicited in response to perceptually vast stimuli and is often ch...
In the face of awe, one may find that their self-fades into the background. The view from a mountain...
Awe is a self-transcendent emotion that can diminish one’s focus on the self and serves as an ...
Although unjustly, awe has been of little interest to researchers in psychology. Through both a theo...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Vastness and accommodation underlie the prototypical experience of awe. Guided by this analysis, in ...
Research on awe has grown exponentially in recent decades; however, few studies have considered whet...
Despite a rich popular narrative that awe-inspiring nature experiences promote environmental behavio...
Awe is a profound, self-transcendent emotion. To illuminate its origin, four preregistered studies e...
If you've hiked among giant sequoias, stood in front of the Taj Mahal, or observed a particularly vi...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
Awe is a complex emotion composed of an appraisal of vastness and a need for accommodation. The purp...
International audienceThe experience of the sublime is often characterized by an intense, complex, a...
Many philosophers and psychologists have made claims about what is felt in an experience of beauty. ...
a b s t r a c t Liking for a stimulus often increases with initial exposure but decreases with over-...
The experience of awe is typically elicited in response to perceptually vast stimuli and is often ch...
In the face of awe, one may find that their self-fades into the background. The view from a mountain...
Awe is a self-transcendent emotion that can diminish one’s focus on the self and serves as an ...
Although unjustly, awe has been of little interest to researchers in psychology. Through both a theo...