2021
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2265
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The effect of action observation on aesthetic preference of Chinese calligraphy: An fMRI study

Abstract: Introduction: There is some evidence suggesting that movement perception has an effect on aesthetic experience. However, the neural mechanisms underlying the observation of creators' creative action (the process that calligraphers create calligraphy) remain unclear.Methods: In this study, participants were scanned with fMRI while performing aesthetic judgments on Chinese calligraphy images with/without action observation.Results: Behavioral results showed that both the work by the expert and novice with action… Show more

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