Publikationen 2020-aktuell
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2023
Chana, K., Mikuni, J., Schnebel, A., & Leder, H. (2023). Reading in the city: mobile eye-tracking and evaluation of text in an everyday setting. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, [1205913]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1205913
Slunecko, T. (2023). Gegen die Akademisierung von Psychotherapie aus dem Geist der Klinischen Psychologie. in A. Drossos, W. Datler, E. Gornik, & C. Korunka (Hrsg.), Die Akademisierung der Psychotherapie: Aktuelle Entwicklungen, historische Annäherungen und internationale Perspektiven (S. 145-168). Fakultas.
Gartus, A., & Leder, H. (2023). Exploring preference for symmetry using the method of production. European Conference on Visual Perception 2023, Paphos, Zypern.
Gartus, A., & Leder, H. (2023). Exploring aesthetic and mixed emotions in a large data set of emotional videos. Visual Science of Art Conference (VSAC), Nikosia, Zypern.
Spee, B. T. M., Mikuni, J., Leder, H., Scharnowski, F., Pelowski, M., & Steyrl, D. (2023). Machine learning revealed symbolism, emotionality, and imaginativeness as primary predictors of creativity evaluations of western art paintings. Scientific Reports, 13(1), [12966]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-39865-1
Kühnapfel, C., Fingerhut, J., & Pelowski, M. (2023). The role of the body in the experience of installation art: a case study of visitors’ bodily, emotional, and transformative experiences in Tomás Saraceno’s “in orbit”. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, [1192689]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1192689
Leder, H., Mikuni, J., Kawabata, H., & Rosenberg, R. (2023). Symmetry as an Inter-Cultural Feature Constituting Beauty: Implicit and Explicit Beauty Evaluation of Visual Symmetry in Japan. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1177/02762374231183377
Kathofer, M., Leder, H., & Crone, J. S. (2023). Bridging neurodegenerative diseases and artistic expressivity: The significance of testable models and causal inference: Comment on “Can we really ‘read’ art to see the changing brain? A review and empirical assessment of clinical case reports and published artworks for systematic evidence of quality and style changes linked to damage or neurodegenerative disease” by Pelowski et al. (2022). Physics of Life Reviews, 45, 66-70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2023.04.006
Benetka, G., & Slunecko, T. (2023). Psychologie – eine Wissenschaft des ‚gestörten Weltbezugs‘? Journal für Psychologie: Theorie - Forschung - Praxis, 31(1), 38-58. https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2023-1-38
Specker, E., Arato, J., & Leder, H. (2023). How are real artworks and reproductions judged? The role of anchoring in empirical investigations of the genuineness effect. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 108, September 2023, 104494. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2023.104494
Leder, H., & Crone, J. S. (2023). Changes in style as a diagnostic medical tool or a way to study creativity in art? Comment on “Can we really ‘read’ art to see the changing brain? A review and empirical assessment of clinical case reports and published artworks for systematic evidence of quality and style changes linked to damage or neurodegenerative disease” by Pelowski et al. (2022). Physics of Life Reviews, 46 (2023), 52-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2023.04.002
Slunecko, T., & Benetka, G. (2023). Geschichte und Paradigmen der Psychologie und Psychotherapie. UTB - Facultas.
Specker, E., Douda, M., & Leder, H. (2023). How do we understand artworks? Investigating the role of congruency in art perception. Empirical Studies of the Arts. https://doi.org/10.1177/02762374231201074
Meister, M., & Slunecko, T. (2023). ‚Mali‘ - Dispositivanalyse einer Social Media Kampagne der deutschen Bundeswehr. in S. Reichl, & U. Smit (Hrsg.), #YouthMediaLife & Friends. Interdisciplinary research into young people’s mediatised lifeworlds: Interdisziplinäre Forschung zu mediatisierten Lebenswelten Jugendlicher (S. 237-264). V&R unipress.
Slunecko, T. (2023). Psychotherapie. in U. Wolfradt, L. Allolio-Näcke, & P. S. Ruppel (Hrsg.), Kulturpsychologie: Eine Einführung (S. 399). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-37918-6_35
2022
Pelowski, M., Spee, B. T. M., Arato, J., Dörflinger, F., Ishizu, T., & Richard, A. (2022). Can we really ‘read’ art to see the changing brain? A review and empirical assessment of clinical case reports and published artworks for systematic evidence of quality and style changes linked to damage or neurodegenerative disease. Physics of Life Reviews, 43, 32-95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plrev.2022.07.005
Richard, A., Pelowski, M., & Spee, B. T. M. (Hrsg.) (2022). Art and Neurological Disorders: Illuminating the Intersection of Creativity and the Changing Brain. (1 Aufl.) Springer International Publishing. Current Clinical Neurology
Spee, B. T. M., Sladky, R., Fingerhut, J., Laciny, A., Kraus, C., Carls-Diamante, S., Brücke, C., Pelowski, M., & Treven, M. (2022). Repeating patterns: Predictive processing suggests an aesthetic learning role of the basal ganglia in repetitive stereotyped behaviors. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, [930293]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.930293
Marin, M., & Leder, H. (2022). Gaze patterns reveal aesthetic distance while viewing art. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1514(1), 155-165. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.14792
Krumpholz, C., Quigley, C., Ameen, K., Reuter, C., Fusani, L., & Leder, H. (2022). The effects of pitch manipulation on male ratings of female speakers and their voices. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 1-16. [911854]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.911854
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