articlePersonality and Social Psychology ReviewNov 1, 2004Closed access

Processing Fluency and Aesthetic Pleasure: Is Beauty in the Perceiver's Processing Experience?

University of Bergen · University of Michigan · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We propose that aesthetic pleasure is a function of the perceiver's processing dynamics: The more fluently perceivers can process an object, the more positive their aesthetic response. We review variables known to influence aesthetic judgments, such as figural goodness, figure-ground contrast, stimulus repetition, symmetry, and prototypicality, and trace their effects to changes in processing fluency. Other variables that influence processing fluency, like visual or semantic priming, similarly increase judgments of aesthetic pleasure. Our proposal provides an integrative framework for the study of aesthetic pleasure and sheds light on the interplay between early preferences versus cultural influences on taste,…

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Keywords
  • Processing fluency
  • Pleasure
  • Psychology
  • Beauty
  • Fluency
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Social psychology
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