Visual illusions: An interesting tool to investigate developmental dyslexia and autism spectrum disorder

S Gori, M Molteni, A Facoetti - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
A visual illusion refers to a percept that is different in some aspect from the physical stimulus.
Illusions are a powerful non-invasive tool for understanding the neurobiology of vision …

When art moves the eyes: a behavioral and eye-tracking study

D Massaro, F Savazzi, C Di Dio, D Freedberg… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
The aim of this study was to investigate, using eye-tracking technique, the influence of
bottom-up and top-down processes on visual behavior while subjects, naïve to art criticism …

Human, nature, dynamism: the effects of content and movement perception on brain activations during the aesthetic judgment of representational paintings

C Di Dio, M Ardizzi, D Massaro, G Di Cesare… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Movement perception and its role in aesthetic experience have been often studied, within
empirical aesthetics, in relation to the human body. No such specificity has been defined in …

Exploring responses to art in adolescence: a behavioral and eye-tracking study

F Savazzi, D Massaro, C Di Dio, V Gallese, G Gilli… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Adolescence is a peculiar age mainly characterized by physical and psychological changes
that may affect the perception of one's own and others' body. This perceptual peculiarity may …

Do rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) perceive illusory motion?

C Agrillo, S Gori, MJ Beran - Animal cognition, 2015 - Springer
During the last decade, visual illusions have been used repeatedly to understand similarities
and differences in visual perception of human and non-human animals. However, nearly all …

Basic dimensions of experience of architectural objects' expressiveness: Effect of expertise

S Marković, Đ Alfirević - Psihologija, 2015 - doiserbia.nb.rs
The purpose of the present study was to compare the structure of experience of architectural
expressiveness of architects and non-architects. Twenty architects and twenty non-architects …

The spatial frequencies influence the aesthetic judgment of buildings transculturally

M Vannucci, S Gori, H Kojima - Cognitive neuroscience, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Recent evidence has shown that buildings designed to be high-ranking, according to the
Western architectural decorum, have more impact on the minds of their beholders than low …

Looking at a painting: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

RA Starr, JA Smith - Art & Perception, 2023 - brill.com
This research explores the experience of looking at art, specifically that of viewing a single
painting. Five participants each selected a previously unseen painting from a selection …

Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study

S Marković, V Stevanović, S Simonović, J Stevanov - Psihologija, 2016 - ceeol.com
The purpose of the present study was to compare Serbian and Japanese participants in their
subjective experience of Serbian and Japanese architectural objects. Subjective experience …

Motion illusions as a psychophysical tool to investigate the visual system

S Gori, A Stubbs - Perception Beyond Gestalt, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Our perception of the world appears to be a spatiotemporally seamless feat. Gestalt
psychologists took such spatiotemporal unity to be a basic phenomenal datum rather than …