A Generalised Semantic Cognition Account of Aesthetic Experience
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In: Neuropsychologia, Vol. 173, 108288, 13.08.2022.
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T1 - A Generalised Semantic Cognition Account of Aesthetic Experience
AU - Bara, Ionela
AU - Binney, Richard J
AU - Ward, Robert
AU - Ramsey, Richard
PY - 2022/8/13
Y1 - 2022/8/13
N2 - Given that aesthetic experiences typically involve extracting meaning from environment, we believe that semantic cognition research has much to offer the field of neuroaesthetics. In the current paper, we propose a generalised framework that is inspired by the semantic cognition literature and that treats aesthetic experience as just one example of how meaning accumulates. According to our framework, aesthetic experiences are underpinned by the same cognitive and brain systems that are involved in deriving meaning from the environment in general, such as modality-specific conceptual representations and controlled processes for retrieving the appropriate type of information. Our generalised semantic cognition view of aesthetic experience has substantial implications for theory development: it leads to novel, falsifiable predictions and it reconfigures foundational assumptions regarding the structure of the cognitive and brain systems that may be involved in aesthetic experiences.
AB - Given that aesthetic experiences typically involve extracting meaning from environment, we believe that semantic cognition research has much to offer the field of neuroaesthetics. In the current paper, we propose a generalised framework that is inspired by the semantic cognition literature and that treats aesthetic experience as just one example of how meaning accumulates. According to our framework, aesthetic experiences are underpinned by the same cognitive and brain systems that are involved in deriving meaning from the environment in general, such as modality-specific conceptual representations and controlled processes for retrieving the appropriate type of information. Our generalised semantic cognition view of aesthetic experience has substantial implications for theory development: it leads to novel, falsifiable predictions and it reconfigures foundational assumptions regarding the structure of the cognitive and brain systems that may be involved in aesthetic experiences.
KW - Aesthetic appreciation
KW - Neuroaesthetics
KW - Semantic cognition
U2 - 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108288
DO - 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108288
M3 - Article
VL - 173
JO - Neuropsychologia
JF - Neuropsychologia
SN - 0028-3932
M1 - 108288
ER -