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Visualizing Visual Adaptation
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审美体验跨越视觉感知和心理图像:在行为上无法区分,在神经上是不同的
Maximilian Kathofer1, Claus Lamm1,2, Helmut Leder1,3
1Vienna Cognitive Science Hub, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
iScience
|June 10, 2025
概括
心理图像可以唤起审美体验,类似于真实感知. 然而,不同的神经模式出现,显示大脑对感官输入的处理方式不同,即使是生动的想象力.
科学领域:
- 认知神经科学 认知神经科学
- 神经美学是一种神经美学.
背景情况:
- 清晰的心理图像可以在简单的任务中模仿真实感知的神经模式.
- 尚不清楚复杂的美学体验是否只能通过想象力引起,或者是否需要直接的感官输入.
研究的目的:
- 调查美学体验是否可以通过心理图像唤起.
- 为了比较神经模式与美学经验从直接感知与心理图像.
主要方法:
- 34名参与者在视觉上感知并在精神上重新想象了面孔和艺术品.
- 审美维度被评为两个条件.
- 使用表示相似性分析来比较神经模式.
主要成果:
- 心理图像唤起了美学体验,虽然比直接感知略弱一些.
- 对于具有非常生动的想象力的人来说,唤起的美学体验在行为上是无法区分的.
- 观察到不同的神经模式,大脑主要编码刺激模式.
结论:
- 审美体验可以通过心理图像有效地唤起.
- 尽管在生动的想象中存在行为相似性,但基于刺激模式的神经处理有所不同.
- 大脑对刺激模式的编码会影响审美体验的神经表现.
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