Brieber David, Nadal Marcos, Leder Helmut
Cognitive Science Research Platform, Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna, Liebiggasse 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, University of Vienna, Liebiggasse 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2015 Jan;154:36-42. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2014.11.004. Epub 2014 Dec 3.
Art museum attendance is rising steadily, unchallenged by online alternatives. However, the psychological value of the real museum experience remains unclear because the experience of art in the museum and other contexts has not been compared. Here we examined the appreciation and memory of an art exhibition when viewed in a museum or as a computer simulated version in the laboratory. In line with the postulates of situated cognition, we show that the experience of art relies on organizing resources present in the environment. Specifically, artworks were found more arousing, positive, interesting and liked more in the museum than in the laboratory. Moreover, participants who saw the exhibition in the museum later recalled more artworks and used spatial layout cues for retrieval. Thus, encountering real art in the museum enhances cognitive and affective processes involved in the appreciation of art and enriches information encoded in long-term memory.
艺术博物馆的参观人数在稳步上升,并未受到在线替代方式的挑战。然而,真实博物馆体验的心理价值仍不明确,因为博物馆与其他环境中艺术体验尚未得到比较。在此,我们研究了在博物馆观看艺术展览以及在实验室观看计算机模拟版本时对展览的欣赏和记忆情况。根据情境认知的假设,我们发现艺术体验依赖于环境中存在的组织资源。具体而言,相较于实验室,艺术作品在博物馆中更能激发情感、更积极、更有趣且更受喜爱。此外,在博物馆观看展览的参与者之后能回忆起更多作品,并利用空间布局线索进行回忆。因此,在博物馆中接触真实艺术可增强艺术欣赏过程中涉及的认知和情感过程,并丰富长期记忆中编码的信息。