In their target article published in this journal issue, Pelowski et al. address the question of how humans experi-ence, and respond to, visual art. In our commentary, we would like to draw attention to certain aspects of art that are difficult to scrutinize by means of individualist information-processing models, and whose role is consequently often neglected.
The forgotten artist: Why to consider intentions and interaction in a model of aesthetic experience: Comment on “Move me, astonish me. delight my eyes and brain: The Vienna Integrated Model of top–down and bottom–up processes in Art Perception (VIMAP) and corresponding affective, evaluative, and neurophysiological correlates” by Matthew Pelowski et al
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2017-01-01
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In their target article published in this journal issue, Pelowski et al. address the question of how humans experi-ence, and respond to, visual art. In our commentary, we would like to draw attention to certain aspects of art that are difficult to scrutinize by means of individualist information-processing models, and whose role is consequently often neglected.File in questo prodotto:
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