Ecological decoding of visual aesthetic preference with oscillatory electroencephalogram features—A mini-review

M Welter, F Lotte - Frontiers in Neuroergonomics, 2024 - frontiersin.org
In today's digital information age, human exposure to visual artifacts has reached an
unprecedented quasi-omnipresence. Some of these cultural artifacts are elevated to the …

The role of the body in the experience of installation art: a case study of visitors' bodily, emotional, and transformative experiences in Tomás Saraceno's “in orbit

C Kühnapfel, J Fingerhut, M Pelowski - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Installation art, with its immersive and participatory character, has been argued to require the
use and awareness of the body, which potentially constitute key parts of the artwork's …

About the need for a more adequate way to get an understanding of the experiencing of aesthetic items

CC Carbon - Behavioral Sciences, 2023 - mdpi.com
We live in times when neuroscientific methods have become standard methods that many
researchers can easily use. While this offers excellent opportunities to understand brain …

Service experience lies in the eye of the beholder: contextualizing extant literature toward integrating eye-tracking in service research

R Wetzels, M Wetzels, JGAM Lemmink… - Journal of Services …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose In spite of offering clear benefits and increased availability, relatively few service
research studies rely on eye-tracking. Therefore, this paper aims to assist service …

Effectiveness of labels in digital art experience: psychophysiological and behavioral evidence

S Castellotti, O D'Agostino, MM Del Viva - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Nowadays museums make large use of digital materials (eg, virtual tours) to
attract visitors. Therefore, it is worthwhile investigating which variables affect the …

[HTML][HTML] How are real artworks and reproductions judged? The role of anchoring in empirical investigations of the genuineness effect

E Specker, J Arató, H Leder - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
The anchoring effect is one of the most robust findings in psychology. In its most general
form, the anchoring effect entails that people make relative judgements and decisions …

Emotion, embodiment, and aesthetic appraisal: The impact of interoceptive abilities and art type.

G Cabbai, C Kühnapfel, J Fingerhut… - … , Creativity, and the …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Emotions are considered important in aesthetic experience. Given that emotions have bodily
dimensions, it follows that interoception—the ability to perceive bodily signals accurately …

What Can Happen When We Look at Art?: An Exploratory Network Model and Latent Profile Analysis of Affective/Cognitive Aspects Underlying Shared …

S Miller, KN Cotter, J Fingerhut… - Empirical Studies of …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Art-viewing is a defining component of society and culture, in part because the experience
involves a wide-range and nuanced configuration of emotional and cognitive responses …

The embodied experience of abstract art: An exploratory study

RFA Cox, LM van Klaveren - Ecological Psychology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Postural control of people looking at 10 paintings of distinct artistic styles (5 Mondriaan's
neoplasticism and 5 Pollock's action painting; N= 30) was investigated, using recurrence …

Map** visit behaviors in a virtual art gallery to visitor engagement profiles using latent class analysis

RM Rodriguez-Boerwinkle, PJ Silvia - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Virtual art galleries represent a rapidly growing and potentially unique context for art
engagement, but little is known about the psychological nature of these experiences. To …