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Cognitive Processes in the Perception of Art
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This book reviews progress and describes original research in the cognitive psychology of the arts. The invited contributors are leading authorities, and the topics which they cover include psychological approaches to symbols and meaning in art, issues in experimental aesthetics, the development in children of artistic production and appreciation, and the perception of musical and pictorial material.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Cognitve Processes in Perception of Art
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Contributors
- SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
- SECTION II: SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS IN THE ARTS
- SECTION III: THE ARTS AND DEVELOPMENT
- SECTION IV: PERCEPTION OF THE VISUAL ARTS
- SECTION V: PERCEPTION OF MUSIC
- SECTION VI: ISSUES IN EXPERIMENTAL AESTHETICS