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how are you going to compare the emotions in this artwork with what you feel right now?​

Sagot :

Answer:

art and emotion

Explanation:

One central feature of aesthetic experiences is their ability to arouse emotions in perceivers. It feels natural to experience joy, pleasure shivers down the spine, awe in sight of grandiose artworks, or sometimes even negative emotions of fear, anger or disgust in front of visually challenging stimuli. However, although it is generally agreed that the arts can readily evoke emotions, the nature of these experiences and specifically how emotions in the arts are perceived and represented on a subjective, bodily, and evaluative level is a heavily debated issue (see e.g., Konecni, 2015; Matthew Pelowski, Markey, Forster, Gerger, & Leder, 2017; Scherer, 2005). It is also an open question regarding how emotions—in concert with cognitions—interact to form valuable, intense, and sometimes pleasurable aesthetic experiences. In the Empirical Visual Aesthetics Lab we try to approach these questions from different angles by combining subjective emotion reports with bodily measures indicative of emotional processing (e.g. facial electromyography to track changes in facial emotion expression, or skin conductance resposnes to track changes in arousal) and relate these reactions to the overall aesthetic experience and evaluations (for example liking).

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