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    Reading in the city: mobile eye-tracking and evaluation of text in an everyday setting by Chana, Kirren, Mikuni, Jan, Schnebel, Alina, Leder, Helmut

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (18-10-2023)
    “…Reading is often regarded as a mundane aspect of everyday life. However, little is known about the natural reading experiences in daily activities. To fill…”
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    Using machine learning to predict judgments on Western visual art along content-representational and formal-perceptual attributes by Spee, Blanca T M, Leder, Helmut, Mikuni, Jan, Scharnowski, Frank, Pelowski, Matthew, Steyrl, David

    Published in PloS one (06-09-2024)
    “…Art research has long aimed to unravel the complex associations between specific attributes, such as color, complexity, and emotional expressiveness, and art…”
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    Machine learning revealed symbolism, emotionality, and imaginativeness as primary predictors of creativity evaluations of western art paintings by Spee, Blanca T. M., Mikuni, Jan, Leder, Helmut, Scharnowski, Frank, Pelowski, Matthew, Steyrl, David

    Published in Scientific reports (10-08-2023)
    “…Creativity is a compelling yet elusive phenomenon, especially when manifested in visual art, where its evaluation is often a subjective and complex process…”
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    Cross-cultural comparison of beauty judgments in visual art using machine learning analysis of art attribute predictors among Japanese and German speakers by Mikuni, Jan, Spee, Blanca T. M., Forlani, Gaia, Leder, Helmut, Scharnowski, Frank, Nakamura, Koyo, Watanabe, Katsumi, Kawabata, Hideaki, Pelowski, Matthew, Steyrl, David

    Published in Scientific reports (10-07-2024)
    “…In empirical art research, understanding how viewers judge visual artworks as beautiful is often explored through the study of attributes—specific inherent…”
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    Social reputation influences on liking and willingness-to-pay for artworks: A multimethod design investigating choice behavior along with physiological measures and motivational factors by Spee, Blanca T M, Pelowski, Matthew, Arato, Jozsef, Mikuni, Jan, Tran, Ulrich S, Eisenegger, Christoph, Leder, Helmut

    Published in PloS one (20-04-2022)
    “…Art, as a prestigious cultural commodity, concerns aesthetic and monetary values, personal tastes, and social reputation in various social contexts-all of…”
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    Cultural Diversity in Oculometric Parameters When Viewing Art and Non-Art by Brinkmann, Hanna, Mikuni, Jan, Dare, Zoya, Kawabata, Hideaki, Leder, Helmut, Rosenberg, Raphael

    “…Art is culturally diverse and so are its viewers. Whereas differences in artworks across cultures have been a major concern of art historians, variances in art…”
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    The dynamics of experiencing Gestalt and Aha in cubist art: pupil responses and art evaluations show a complex interplay of task, stimuli content, and time course by Spee, Blanca T M, Arato, Jozsef, Mikuni, Jan, Tran, Ulrich S, Pelowski, Matthew, Leder, Helmut

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (13-03-2024)
    “…Gestalt perception refers to the cognitive ability to perceive various elements as a unified whole. In our study, we delve deeper into the phenomenon of…”
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    The universal and automatic association between brightness and positivity by Specker, Eva, Leder, Helmut, Rosenberg, Raphael, Hegelmaier, Lisa Mira, Brinkmann, Hanna, Mikuni, Jan, Kawabata, Hideaki

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-05-2018)
    “…The present study investigates the hypothesis that brightness of colors is associated with positivity, postulating that this is an automatic and universal…”
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    The kitsch switch—or (when) do experts dislike Thomas Kinkade art? A study of time-based evaluation changes in top-down versus bottom-up assessment by Pelowski, Matthew, Cabbai, Giulia, Brinkmann, Hanna, Mikuni, Jan, Hegelmaier, Lisa M., Forster, Michael, Rosenberg, Raphael, Leder, Helmut

    “…We investigate the potential for modulations in art assessment, involving either “bottom-up” artwork-derived visual features or more overt “top-down”…”
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    Accounting for Private Taste: Facial shape analysis of Attractiveness and Inter-individual Variance by Tanaka, Takumi, Mikuni, Jan, Shimane, Daisuke, Nakamura, Koyo, Watanabe, Katsumi

    “…Attractiveness is an important facial attribute, which could largely influence individuals' impressions or social relationship. Lately, numerous studies have…”
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    Symmetry as an Inter-Cultural Feature Constituting Beauty: Implicit and Explicit Beauty Evaluation of Visual Symmetry in Japan by Leder, Helmut, Mikuni, Jan, Kawabata, Hideaki, Rosenberg, Raphael

    Published in Empirical studies of the arts (01-07-2024)
    “…Symmetry has been recognized as one of the most important visual features to predict aesthetic preferences and was discussed as a potentially universal feature…”
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    Is There a General "Art Fatigue" Effect? A Cross-Paradigm, Cross-Cultural Study of Repeated Art Viewing in the Laboratory by Mikuni, Jan, Specker, Eva, Pelowski, Matthew, Leder, Helmut, Kawabata, Hideaki

    “…A rather well-accepted finding from museum studies is that repeated art viewing may be tied to reduced attention toward art as individuals see more and more…”
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    When the painting meets its musical inspiration: The impact of multimodal art experience on aesthetic enjoyment and subjective well-being in the museum by Fekete, Anna, Specker, Eva, Mikuni, Jan, Trupp, MacKenzie D., Leder, Helmut

    “…It is assumed that multimodal experiences of art (e.g., listening to music while viewing a painting) can improve aesthetic experience as the two modalities can…”
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    Social reputation influences on liking and willingness-to-pay for artworks: A multimethod design investigating choice behavior along with physiological measures and motivational factors by Blanca T M Spee, Matthew Pelowski, Jozsef Arato, Jan Mikuni, Ulrich S Tran, Christoph Eisenegger, Helmut Leder

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…Art, as a prestigious cultural commodity, concerns aesthetic and monetary values, personal tastes, and social reputation in various social contexts-all of…”
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    Neuropsychopharmacological aesthetics: A theoretical consideration of pharmacological approaches to causative brain study in aesthetics and art by Spee, Blanca, Ishizu, Tomohiro, Leder, Helmut, Mikuni, Jan, Kawabata, Hideaki, Pelowski, Matthew

    Published in Progress in brain research (2018)
    “…Recent developments in neuroaesthetics have heightened the need for causative approaches to more deeply understand the mechanism underlying perception,…”
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