Although the neural correlates of the appreciation of aesthetic qualities have been the target of much research in the past decade, few experiments have explored the hemispheric asymmetries in underlying processes. In this study, we used a divided visual field paradigm to test for hemispheric asymmetries in men and women’s preference for abstract and representational artworks. Both male and female participants liked representational paintings more when presented in the right visual field, whereas preference for abstract paintings was unaffected by presentation hemifield. We hypothesize that this result reflects a facilitation of the sort of visual processes relevant to laypeople’s liking for art—specifically, local processing of highly informative object features—when artworks are presented in the right visual field, given the left hemisphere’s advantage in processing such features.

Nadal, M., Schiavi, S., Cattaneo, Z. (2018). Hemispheric asymmetry of liking for representational and abstract paintings. PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW, 25(5), 1934-1942 [10.3758/s13423-017-1390-9].

Hemispheric asymmetry of liking for representational and abstract paintings

SCHIAVI, SUSANNA
Secondo
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CATTANEO, ZAIRA
Ultimo
2018

Abstract

Although the neural correlates of the appreciation of aesthetic qualities have been the target of much research in the past decade, few experiments have explored the hemispheric asymmetries in underlying processes. In this study, we used a divided visual field paradigm to test for hemispheric asymmetries in men and women’s preference for abstract and representational artworks. Both male and female participants liked representational paintings more when presented in the right visual field, whereas preference for abstract paintings was unaffected by presentation hemifield. We hypothesize that this result reflects a facilitation of the sort of visual processes relevant to laypeople’s liking for art—specifically, local processing of highly informative object features—when artworks are presented in the right visual field, given the left hemisphere’s advantage in processing such features.
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Aesthetics; Art; Divided visual field; Hemispheric dominance; Lateralization; Liking;
Aesthetics; Art; Divided visual field; Hemispheric dominance; Lateralization; Liking; Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; Developmental and Educational Psychology; Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
English
13-ott-2017
2018
25
5
1934
1942
open
Nadal, M., Schiavi, S., Cattaneo, Z. (2018). Hemispheric asymmetry of liking for representational and abstract paintings. PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW, 25(5), 1934-1942 [10.3758/s13423-017-1390-9].
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