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Exploring VR and Neuroscience Methodologies in Interior Design: A Systematic Review
The intersection of neuroscience and interior design offers innovative methodologies for quantifying human experiences in interiors. This systematic review explores the use of immersive virtual reality (IVR) technologies and biometrics in neuroscience‐informed interior design, aimed at evaluating current practices, identifying challenges, and ...
Yasemin Albayrak-Kutlay +2 more
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Enhanced associations with actions of the artist influence gaze behaviour [PDF]
The aesthetic experience of the perceiver of art has been suggested to relate to the art-making process of the artist. The artist’s gestures during the creation process have been stated to influence the perceiver’s art-viewing experience.
McCloy, Rachel +2 more
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Neural Correlates of Music Listening: Does the Music Matter?
The last decades have seen a proliferation of music and brain studies, with a major focus on plastic changes as the outcome of continuous and prolonged engagement with music.
Mark Reybrouck +2 more
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First impressions: Do faces with scars and palsies influence warmth, competence and humanization?
Abstract A glance is enough to assign psychological attributes to others. Attractiveness is associated with positive attributes (‘beauty‐is‐good’ stereotype). Here, we raise the question of a similar but negative bias. Are people with facial anomalies associated with negative personal characteristics?
Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura +3 more
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Virtual and Reality: A Neurophysiological Pilot Study of the Sarcophagus of the Spouses
Art experience is not solely the observation of artistic objects, but great relevance is also placed on the environment in which the art experience takes place, often in museums and galleries.
Andrea Giorgi +11 more
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Empathy, engagement, entrainment: the interaction dynamics of aesthetic experience [PDF]
A recent version of the view that aesthetic experience is based in empathy as inner imitation explains aesthetic experience as the automatic simulation of actions, emotions, and bodily sensations depicted in an artwork by motor ...
A Clark +81 more
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The Neuroaesthetics of Art and Design Education
Abstract Teaching is increasingly defined through the syntax of cognitive science, by retrieval practice, spaced learning, and interleaving, generating a computational rhythm for learning as a system of inputs and outputs that builds up an individual's memory over time.
Carol Wild
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Enactive Aesthetics and Neuroaesthetics
In this paper, I review recent enactive approaches to art and aesthetic experience. Radical enactivists (Hutto, 2015) claim that our engagement with art is extensive, in the sense that it is non-contentful and artifact-including. Gallagher (2011) defends
Joerg Fingerhut
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VBPR: Visual Bayesian Personalized Ranking from Implicit Feedback [PDF]
Modern recommender systems model people and items by discovering or `teasing apart' the underlying dimensions that encode the properties of items and users' preferences toward them.
He, Ruining, McAuley, Julian
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Neural correlates of the experience of ugliness
We explored the neural mechanisms underlying the perception of facial ugliness. Subjects rated faces on ugliness while their brain activity was measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging. No brain regions showed increased activity with increasing ugliness; rather, decreasing ugliness correlated with striatum and medial orbitofrontal cortex ...
Samuel E. Rasche +3 more
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