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Nuanced aesthetic emotions: emotion differentiation is related to knowledge of the arts and curiosity
Authors:Kirill Fayn  Paul J. Silvia  Yasemin Erbas  Niko Tiliopoulos  Peter Kuppens
Affiliation:1. Quantitative Psychology and Individual Differences, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium;2. Psychology, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA;3. Psychology, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:The ability to distinguish between emotions is considered indicative of well-being, but does emotion differentiation (ED) in an aesthetic context also reflect deeper and more knowledgeable aesthetic experiences? Here we examine whether positive and negative ED in response to artistic stimuli reflects higher fluency in an aesthetic domain. Particularly, we test whether knowledge of the arts and curiosity are associated with more fine-grained positive and negative aesthetic experiences. A sample of 214 people rated their positive and negative feelings in response to various artworks including positive and negative themes. Positive ED was associated with the embracing sub-trait of curiosity that reflects engagement and enjoyment of novelty and complexity, but was unrelated to artistic knowledge and perceived comprehension. Negative ED was associated with higher curiosity and particularly more knowledge of the arts. This relationship was mediated by appraised comprehension suggesting that deeper engagement with art, by those with more art knowledge, is associated with more fine-grained emotional experiences. This finding extends ED beyond well-being research and suggests that more nuanced emotional experiences are more likely for those with expertise in the arts and motivation for exploration.
Keywords:Emotion differentiation  aesthetic emotions  art knowledge  curiosity  artistic expertise
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