Zhang Wei, Tang Xiaoxiang, He Xianyou, Chen Guangyao
1 School of Architecture & State Key Laboratory of Subtropical Building Science, Guangdong Engineering & Technology Research Center for Modern Architecture Design, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
2 Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, Center for Studies of Psychological Application, School of Psychology, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
Evol Psychol. 2018 Jan-Mar;16(1):1474704917749742. doi: 10.1177/1474704917749742.
According to the framework of evolutionary aesthetics, a sense of beauty is related to environmental adaptation and plasticity of human beings, which has adaptive value and biological foundations. Prior studies have demonstrated that organisms derive benefits from the landscape. In this study, we investigated whether the benefits of landscape might elicit a stronger sense of beauty and what the nature of this sense of beauty is. In two experiments, when viewing classical landscape and nonlandscape architectures photographs, participants rated the aesthetic scores (Experiment 1) and had a two-alternative forced choice aesthetic judgment by pressing the reaction button located near to (15 cm) or far from (45 cm) the presenting stimuli (Experiment 2). The results showed that reaction of aesthetic ratings for classical landscape architectures was faster than those of classical nonlandscape architectures. Furthermore, only the reaction of beautiful judgment of classical landscape architecture photograph was significantly faster when the reaction button was in the near position to the presenting photograph than those in the position of far away from the presenting photograph. This finding suggests a facilitated effect for the aesthetic perception of classical landscape architectures due to their corresponding components including water and green plants with strong evolutionary implications. Furthermore, this sense of beauty for classical landscape architectures might be the embodied approach to beauty based on the viewpoint of evolutionary aesthetics and embodied cognition.
根据进化美学的框架,美感与人类的环境适应性和可塑性相关,具有适应性价值和生物学基础。先前的研究表明,生物体从景观中获得益处。在本研究中,我们调查了景观的益处是否可能引发更强的美感以及这种美感的本质是什么。在两个实验中,参与者在观看古典景观和非景观建筑照片时,对审美分数进行评分(实验1),并通过按下位于靠近(15厘米)或远离(45厘米)呈现刺激物的反应按钮进行二选一的强制选择审美判断(实验2)。结果表明,古典景观建筑的审美评分反应比古典非景观建筑的反应更快。此外,只有当反应按钮位于靠近呈现照片的位置时,古典景观建筑照片的美感判断反应才明显快于远离呈现照片位置时的反应。这一发现表明,由于古典景观建筑的相应组成部分包括具有强烈进化意义的水和绿色植物,其对古典景观建筑的审美感知具有促进作用。此外,从进化美学和具身认知的角度来看,这种对古典景观建筑的美感可能是美的具身方式。