美女
不对称
习惯化
心理学
分类
认知心理学
对称(几何)
面部对称
偏爱
普遍性(动力系统)
视觉感受
社会心理学
感知
美学
数学
人工智能
计算机科学
几何学
艺术
物理
神经科学
统计
量子力学
作者
Helmut Leder,Jan Mikuni,Hideaki Kawabata,Raphaël Rosenberg
标识
DOI:10.1177/02762374231183377
摘要
Symmetry has been recognized as one of the most important visual features to predict aesthetic preferences and was discussed as a potentially universal feature of beauty judgments. Recent studies have challenged such universality claims, by showing that art experts prefer asymmetric stimuli in explicit evaluations, suggesting that artistic training might modify the preference for symmetry. In the present study, we examine whether cultural habituation might also influence beauty judgments in regard to symmetry in abstract visual patterns. Given the traditional preference for asymmetry in Japanese art and design, we tested if Japanese participants ( N = 31) evaluate symmetric abstract visual patterns as more beautiful than asymmetric ones in explicit and implicit (IAT) tasks. We found that Japanese participants clearly evaluated symmetric stimuli as more beautiful than asymmetric ones. We conclude that cultural habituation with asymmetry—in contrast to artistic training—did not cause higher beauty ratings for asymmetry.
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