Artists as experts in visual cognition |
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Authors: | Aaron Kozbelt |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Padua, Italy;2. Birkbeck College, University of London, UK |
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Abstract: | This study addressed the question of how artists differ from non-artists in visual cognition. Four perception and twelve drawing tasks were used. Artists outperformed non-artists on both kinds of tasks. Regression analyses revealed common visual processes in the two kinds of tasks and unique variance in the drawing tasks. The advantage of artists over non-artists was apparently in the way they perceptually analysed as well as in how they drew. The perceptual advantage seems to be closely linked to the activity of drawing and is discussed with reference to artists' extensive experience in visual interaction with objects and images during drawing. Artists appear to be more proficient at using visual analytic procedures that are qualitatively similar to those of novices, unlike experts in many other domains. |
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Keywords: | Object decision Object naming Object recognition Structural similarity Structural variables |
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