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Art enhances meaning by stimulating integrative complexity and aesthetic interest
Henrik Hagtvedt1, Kathleen D Vohs2
1Department of Marketing,Carroll School of Management,Boston College,Chestnut Hill,MA 02467.hagtvedt@bc.eduhttp://www.bc.edu/schools/csom/faculty/bios/hagtvedt.html.
Abstract:
Menninghaus et al. portrayed meaning in art as a vehicle for transforming negative emotions into pleasure. Although it is intuitively appealing that meaningful experiences should feel good, meaningfulness does not necessarily entail pleasure or positive emotions. Whereas easily comprehended art may elicit pleasure, meaningfulness is more closely tied to challenge and interest than to pleasure.
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