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- W1968910794 abstract "Following the demise of Berlyne's model, experimental aesthetics has lacked a unifying theory. The field now is characterized by a set of proximate and overlapping theories. In the main they are evolutionary, process-driven, distinguish between wired-in predispositions and acquired preferences, and reject a simple stimulus-driven approach and formulaic laws (e.g., color harmony, the golden section). They recognize aesthetic appraisal as a staged process from stimulus onset to response, and incorporate emotion as fundamental. On the deficit side, they are unclear as to the staged process, the role of processing components (e.g., fluency, appraisal, categorization), and their interaction. This article focuses upon one such theory, and seeks to further articulate it. Importantly, it advances testable hypotheses that would support or undermine it. It is suggested that greater emphases upon refutation would benefit theory construction in this field." @default.
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- W1968910794 title "Theory Confrontation: Testing the Categorical-Motivation Model" @default.
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