2021
DOI: 10.1037/aca0000278
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The nature of perception and emotion in aesthetic appreciation: A response to Makin’s challenge to empirical aesthetics.

Abstract: Alexis Makin argued in a recent paper that Empirical Aesthetics is unable to properly advance our understanding of the mechanisms involved in aesthetic experience. The reason for this predicament, he claims, is an inability of current research methods to capture the psychological properties that truly characterize aesthetic experience, especially the unique perceptual and emotional processes involved in the aesthetic experience. We show that Makin's argument rests on assumptions that are at odds with scientifi… Show more

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“…Similar patterns of coactivation, integrating contextual information, are found in other domains of behavioral decision-making (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2015;Pessiglione & Lebreton, 2015;Skov, 2019b). This mounting evidence has led to the formulation of computational models suggesting that not only must perceptual representations gain access to reward neurons in order to yield hedonic liking, but the way these nuclei respond to a given perceptual input is modulated by signals from interoceptive and cognitive regulation systems (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2015;Pessiglione & Lebreton, 2015;Skov, 2019aSkov, , 2019bSkov & Nadal, 2019). Furthermore, studies find that the way sensory information is filtered through different perceptual and cognitive mechanisms can imbue identical stimuli with different representational content that leads to variations in hedonic responses (Skov, 2019b).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Similar patterns of coactivation, integrating contextual information, are found in other domains of behavioral decision-making (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2015;Pessiglione & Lebreton, 2015;Skov, 2019b). This mounting evidence has led to the formulation of computational models suggesting that not only must perceptual representations gain access to reward neurons in order to yield hedonic liking, but the way these nuclei respond to a given perceptual input is modulated by signals from interoceptive and cognitive regulation systems (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2015;Pessiglione & Lebreton, 2015;Skov, 2019aSkov, , 2019bSkov & Nadal, 2019). Furthermore, studies find that the way sensory information is filtered through different perceptual and cognitive mechanisms can imbue identical stimuli with different representational content that leads to variations in hedonic responses (Skov, 2019b).…”
Section: Universal or Contextual Preferences?mentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Interestingly, primate and rodent research suggests that flexibility is build into the computational principles underlying the generation of hedonic responses to sensory representations (Skov, 2019a(Skov, , 2019bSkov & Nadal, 2019). Specifically, studies suggest that value signals in the reward circuit are modulated by signals from other neural systems (Berridge & Kringelbach, 2015;Pessiglione & Lebreton, 2015;Seymour & McClure, 2008).…”
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