2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.1025862
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Neuroaesthetic exploration on the cognitive processing behind repeating graphics

Abstract: Repeating graphics are common research objects in modern design education. However, we do not exactly know the attentional processes underlying graphic artifacts consisting of repeating rhythms. In this experiment, the event-related potential, a neuroscientific measure, was used to study the neural correlates of repeating graphics within graded orderliness. We simulated the competitive identification process of people recognizing artifacts with graded repeating rhythms from a scattered natural environment with… Show more

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