Is it not surprising that we look with so much pleasure and emotion at works of art that were made thousands of years ago? Works depicting people we do not know, people whose backgrounds are usually a mystery to us, who lived in a very different society and time and who, moreover, have been ‘frozen’ by the artist in a very deliberate pose. It was the Classical Greek philosopher Aristotle who observed in his Poetics that people could apparently be moved even by the imitation of a person or an act. And although we are usually well aware that it is a simulacrum, not a real situation, it nevertheless sometimes seems as if we ourselves are standing there on the stage or in the painting, so intense and emotional is our response, even though we ar...
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Based on the field of aesthetics, for centuries philosophers and more recently scientists have been ...
International audienceA Western Philosophical Background Pictorial art generates a rich fund of expe...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
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Tracing the leading role of emotions in the evolution of the mind, a philosopher and a psychologist ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract By observing how actions are performed o...
This paper explores a fundamental similarity between cognitive models for crying and conceptions of ...
Is it not surprising that we look with so much pleasure and emotion at works of art that were made t...
Art is defined as expression or application of human creative skill and imagination producing works ...
Presents a fascinating account of one of the defining scientific discoveries of the past 50 years, f...
In this article we wish to discuss recent work on neurobiology and visual arts, with impact on human...
A natural landscape can look serene, a shade of colour cheerful and a piece of music might sound hea...
Based on the field of aesthetics, for centuries philosophers and more recently scientists have been ...
International audienceA Western Philosophical Background Pictorial art generates a rich fund of expe...
The aesthetic experience may be defined as a general process associated with an individualâs cogniti...
This thesis seeks to explain the nature and significance of the emotional experience we might have w...
The rise in neuroaesthetics laboratories across the globe has led to scores of experiments designed ...
The chief objective of this paper is to show in what sense art and emotion can be understood and ana...
One of the most remarkable discoveries in neuroscience is Mirror Neuron System (MNS) which could exp...
Tracing the leading role of emotions in the evolution of the mind, a philosopher and a psychologist ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract By observing how actions are performed o...
This paper explores a fundamental similarity between cognitive models for crying and conceptions of ...