AI Article Synopsis

  • The study explores how human perception of visual features contributes to aesthetic experiences, such as the beauty of a sunset.
  • Researchers created a contour model of aesthetics, which assigns values to different visual properties, helping to predict how people from various cultures react aesthetically to images.
  • Experimental results show that altering contours can significantly change aesthetic evaluations while maintaining the overall meaning of the scenes, indicating a direct link between visual properties and aesthetic appreciation.

Article Abstract

To what extent do aesthetic experiences arise from the human ability to perceive and extract meaning from visual features? Ordinary scenes, such as a beach sunset, can elicit a sense of beauty in most observers. Although it appears that aesthetic responses can be shared among humans, little is known about the cognitive mechanisms that underlie this phenomenon. We developed a contour model of aesthetics that assigns values to visual properties in scenes, allowing us to predict aesthetic responses in adults from around the world. Through a series of experiments, we manipulate contours to increase or decrease aesthetic value while preserving scene semantic identity. Contour manipulations directly shift subjective aesthetic judgments. This provides the first experimental evidence for a causal relationship between contour properties and aesthetic valuation. Our findings support the notion that visual regularities underlie the human capacity to derive pleasure from visual information.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09567976231190546DOI Listing

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