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Using Electroencephalography Measurements and High-quality Video Recording for Analyzing Visual Perception of Media Content
Published on: May 26, 2018
Contextual information processing of brain in art appreciation
Shigeko Takahashi1, Yoshimichi Ejima
1Kyoto City University of Arts, Ohe-Kutsukake-cho, 13-6, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto 601-1197, Japan. sgtak@kcua.ac.jp
Abstract:
A psycho-historical framework for the science of art appreciation will be an experimental discipline that may shed new light on the highest capacities of the human brain, yielding new scientific ways to talk about the art appreciation. The recent findings of the contextual information processing in the human brain make the concept of the art-historical context clear for empirical experimentation.
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