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      What makes an art expert? Emotion and evaluation in art appreciation.

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          Why do some people like negative, or even disgusting and provocative artworks? Art expertise, believed to influence the interplay among cognitive and emotional processing underlying aesthetic experience, could be the answer. We studied how art expertise modulates the effect of positive-and negative-valenced artworks on aesthetic and emotional responses, measured with self-reports and facial electromyography (EMG). Unsurprisingly, emotionally-valenced art evoked coherent valence as well as corrugator supercilii and zygamoticus major activations. However, compared to non-experts, experts showed attenuated reactions, with less extreme valence ratings and corrugator supercilii activations and they liked negative art more. This pattern was also observed for a control set of International Affective Picture System (IAPS) pictures suggesting that art experts show general processing differences for visual stimuli. Thus, much in line with the Kantian notion that an aesthetic stance is emotionally distanced, art experts exhibited a distinct pattern of attenuated emotional responses.

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          Journal
          Cogn Emot
          Cognition & emotion
          1464-0600
          0269-9931
          2014
          : 28
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychological Basic Research, Faculty of Psychology , University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria.
          Article
          10.1080/02699931.2013.870132
          24383619
          301bbdc7-66b4-49bc-822d-0e6becae2d4b
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          Aesthetic evaluation,Art,Emotion,Expertise,Facial EMG,IAPS
          Aesthetic evaluation, Art, Emotion, Expertise, Facial EMG, IAPS

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