Department of Psychological Sciences, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
Emotion. 2012 Oct;12(5):1071-4. doi: 10.1037/a0027200. Epub 2012 Feb 6.
Which emotions underlie our positive experiences of art? Although recent evidence from neuroscience suggests that emotions play a critical role in art perception, no research to date has explored the extent to which specific emotional states affect aesthetic experiences or whether general physiological arousal is sufficient. Participants were assigned to one of five conditions-sitting normally, engaging in 15 or 30 jumping jacks, or viewing a happy or scary video-prior to rating abstract works of art. Only the fear condition resulted in significantly more positive judgments about the art. These striking findings provide the first evidence that fear uniquely inspires positively valenced aesthetic judgments. The results are discussed in the context of embodied cognition.
哪些情感构成了我们对艺术的积极体验?尽管神经科学的最新证据表明情绪在艺术感知中起着关键作用,但迄今为止尚无研究探讨特定情绪状态对审美体验的影响,也没有研究探讨一般的生理唤醒是否足够。在对抽象艺术作品进行评价之前,参与者被分配到五种条件之一:正常坐着、进行 15 或 30 次俯卧撑、观看快乐或恐怖视频。只有恐惧条件导致对艺术的评价明显更为积极。这些引人注目的发现首次提供了证据,表明恐惧独特地激发了积极的审美判断。结果在具身认知的背景下进行了讨论。