Abstract
Creativity and aesthetic evaluation. Two proposals to improve the model of aesthetic dis/fluency.
Highlights
In recent years an innovative frame concerning the link between perception and appreciation of art has been proposed
For the first time recent experiments concerning the aesthetic appreciation empirically demonstrate the deep relationship between perceptual insights and aesthetic pleasure
Data across participant revealed a strong relationship between the detectability of objects and liking, confirming that in aesthetic perception form recognition is closely related to appreciation
Summary
In recent years an innovative frame concerning the link between perception and appreciation of art has been proposed. According to Van de Cruys and Wagerman (2011), the central idea is that more often than not great artworks do not allow an immediate and easy recognition—so that the more fluent the processing, the higher the appreciation (Bullot and Reber, 2013). This elaboration enables insights into the meanings of artworks and allows viewers to identify new patterns.
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