Neuroaesthetics of Art Vision: An Experimental Approach to the Sense of Beauty

Mazzacane Sante, C. Maddalena, Caselli Elisabetta, Lanzoni Luca, Volta Antonella, Bisi Matteo, Cesari Silvia, Vivarelli Arianna, Balboni Pier Giorgio, S. Giuseppe, Avanzini Pietro, Vecchiato Giovanni, F. Maddalena, Sironi Vittorio Aless, ro, Portera Mariagrazia, Gatti Andrea, Domenicali Filippo, Folgieri Raffaella, Banzi Annalisa, Sassu Giovanni, Salvinelli Fabrizio
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Objective: NEVArt research aims to study the correlation between a set of neurophysiological/emotional reactions and the level of aesthetic appreciation of around 500 experimental subjects, during the observation of 18 different paintings from the XVI-XVIII century, in a real museum context. Methods: Several bio-signals have been recorded to evaluate the participants’ reactions during the observation of paintings. Among them: (a) neurovegetative, motor and emotional biosignals were recorded using wearable tools for EEG (electroencephalogram), ECG (electrocardiogram) and EDA (electrodermal activity); (b) gaze pattern during the observation of art works, while (c) data of the participants (age, gender, education, familiarity with art, etc.) and their explicit judgments about paintings have been obtained. Participants were invited to respond during the observation of paintings, reporting the degree of pleasantness, perceived movement and familiarity with the painted subject. Results: Each recorded bio-signal will be correlated with the explicit evaluations obtained by participants during the museum experience. These results may contribute to enlarge the theoretical framework on the physiological, cognitive and emotional responses of people when viewing pictorial artworks. Conclusion: The NEVArt research, both in term of technical skills and upgrade in neuroscientific awareness, can be the basis to proceed with a set of further research topics in the near future. Ground-breaking and statistically significant observations can be derived from the present research, mainly at the biological, medical and didactical point of view, by paving the way for many other multidisciplinary research developments on art exhibit, architecture, etc.
艺术视觉的神经美学:美感的实验方法
目的:neart研究旨在研究一组神经生理/情绪反应与约500名实验对象的审美水平之间的相关性,在真实的博物馆背景下,观察16 - 18世纪的18幅不同的画作。方法:记录几种生物信号,评价被试在观看绘画时的反应。其中:(a)使用可穿戴工具记录神经植物、运动和情绪生物信号EEG(脑电图)、ECG(心电图)和EDA(皮电活动);(b)观察艺术作品时的凝视模式,(c)获得参与者的数据(年龄、性别、教育程度、对艺术的熟悉程度等)以及他们对绘画的外显判断。参与者被邀请在观察绘画的过程中做出反应,报告对绘画对象的愉悦程度、感知到的动作和熟悉程度。结果:每个记录的生物信号将与参与者在博物馆体验中获得的显式评价相关联。这些结果可能有助于扩大人们在观看绘画艺术作品时的生理、认知和情绪反应的理论框架。结论:neart的研究,无论是在技术技能方面,还是在神经科学意识的提升方面,都可以为在不久的将来进行一系列进一步的研究课题奠定基础。通过为艺术展览、建筑等许多其他多学科研究发展铺平道路,目前的研究主要从生物学、医学和教学角度得出具有开创性和统计学意义的观察结果。
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