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The International Association of Empirical Aesthetics (IAEA) was founded as a union of psychologists who investigate the underlying factors that contribute to an aesthetic experience, as well as aesthetic behaviors, using scientific methods. Currently we have members in 20 countries. Although the majority of members are psychologists, our membership includes sociologists, musicologists, philosophers, and researchers who specialize in the study of painting, sculpture, literature, film, museum visitor behavior, and so forth.
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23nd Biennial Congress of IAEA
New York, August 2014

Empirical Studies of the Arts 2012 VOL2
Thalia R. Goldstein, Ellen Winner:
Sympathy for a Character's Plight:
Sex Differences in
Response to Theatre

D. Keith Simonton,
L. E. Skidmore, J. C. Kaufman:

Mature Cinematic Content
for Immature Minds:
"Pushing the Envelope" versus
"Toning It Down" in Family Films

Anatoliy V. Kharkhurin:

Is Triangle Really Yellow? An Empirical Investigation
of Kandinsky's Correspondence Theory

Maja Djikic, Keith Oatley, Jordan B. Peterson:

Serene Arts: The Effect of Personal Unsettledness
and of Paintings' Narrative Structure on Personality

Stephen P. Joy:

Origins of Originality: Innovation Motivation
and Intelligence in Poetry and Comics

Christa L. Taylor, James C. Kaufman, Matt Riggs:

Equally Discarded?: The Influence of Age and
Gender on the Popularity of Screen Actors

Hermann Kalkofen, Micha Strack:

Person Repetition Neglect While Viewing
Continuous Pictorial Narratives


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