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Ball, Linden J., Emma Threadgold, John E. Marsh and Bo T. Christensen. 2018. The effects of stimulus complexity and conceptual fluency on aesthetic judgments of abstract art: Evidence for a default–interventionist account. Metaphor and Symbol 33 (3) : 235–255.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Place, Publisher
Routledge

Annotation

This paper mentions an experiment exploring how stimulus complexity and conceptual fluency (i.e., the facility of deducing meaning) affect aesthetic liking assessments for abstract artworks. The prognostic ability of the PIA Model (Pleasure-Interest Model of Aesthetic Liking), in relation to beauty assessments, attests to the elucidative force of a default–interventionist theory of aesthetic liking.