Gallagher Maria, Ferrè Elisa Raffaella
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2018 Dec;71(12):2655-2664. doi: 10.1177/1747021817751353. Epub 2018 Jan 22.
Verticality plays a fundamental role in the arts, portraying concepts such as power, grandeur, or even morality; however, it is unclear whether people have an aesthetic preference for vertical stimuli. The perception of verticality occurs by integrating vestibular-gravitational input with proprioceptive signals about body posture. Thus, these signals may influence the preference for verticality. Here, we show that people have a genuine aesthetic preference for stimuli aligned with the vertical, and this preference depends on the position of the body relative to the gravitational direction. Observers rated the attractiveness of lines that varied in inclination. Perfectly vertical lines were judged to be more attractive than those inclined clockwise or anticlockwise only when participants held an upright posture. Critically, this preference was not present when their body was tilted away from the gravitational vertical. Our results showed that gravitational signals make a contribution to the perception of attractiveness of environmental objects.
垂直性在艺术中起着基础性作用,描绘着权力、宏伟甚至道德等概念;然而,人们是否对垂直刺激具有审美偏好尚不清楚。垂直性的感知是通过将前庭重力输入与关于身体姿势的本体感觉信号整合而产生的。因此,这些信号可能会影响对垂直性的偏好。在这里,我们表明人们对与垂直方向对齐的刺激具有真正的审美偏好,并且这种偏好取决于身体相对于重力方向的位置。观察者对倾斜度不同的线条的吸引力进行了评分。只有当参与者保持直立姿势时,完全垂直的线条才被认为比顺时针或逆时针倾斜的线条更具吸引力。至关重要的是,当他们的身体偏离重力垂直方向时,这种偏好就不存在了。我们的结果表明,重力信号对环境物体吸引力的感知有贡献。