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Neatly organized compositions
Master's thesis project of Eline Van Geert and subsequent follow-up studies under supervision of Prof. Johan Wagemans at the GestaltReVision lab, KU Leuve
What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics (Supplementary Figures S1-S17)
This is a collection with all supplementary figures for the article by Nathalie Vissers and Johan Wagemans, titled: 'What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics' (Accepted for British Journal of Psychology). More information can be found on the OSF page of the project: https://osf.io/f7cxh/ </p
sj-pdf-1-art-10.1177_02762374241245917 - Supplemental material for A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Aesthetic Preferences for Neatly Organized Compositions: Native Chinese- Versus Native Dutch-Speaking Samples
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-art-10.1177_02762374241245917 for A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Aesthetic Preferences for Neatly Organized Compositions: Native Chinese- Versus Native Dutch-Speaking Samples by Eline Van Geert, Rong Ding and Johan Wagemans in Empirical Studies of the Arts</p
AUT702559_Lay_Abstract – Supplemental material for Change detection of meaningful objects in real-world scenes in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder
Supplemental material, AUT702559_Lay_Abstract for Change detection of meaningful objects in real-world scenes in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder by Steven Vanmarcke, Ilse Noens, Jean Steyaert and Johan Wagemans in Autism
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AUT702559_supplementary_material – Supplemental material for Change detection of meaningful objects in real-world scenes in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder
Supplemental material, AUT702559_supplementary_material for Change detection of meaningful objects in real-world scenes in adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorder by Steven Vanmarcke, Ilse Noens, Jean Steyaert and Johan Wagemans in Autism
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What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics (Figure 3)
This figure is created for the article by Nathalie Vissers and Johan Wagemans, titled: 'What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics' (Accepted for British Journal of Psychology). More information can be found on the OSF page of the project: https://osf.io/f7cxh/
Figure 3.
Average Percentages of Aesthetic Responses in the Follow-Up Study
Note. Average percentages were calculated over the percentage for each response for each photograph (error bars representing +- 2 SEM). (A) average percentage for each unique aesthetic response; (B) average percentage for summary of responses</p
sj-docx-1-aut-10.1177_13623613211045026 – Supplemental material for Associative learning under uncertainty in adults with autism: Intact learning of the cue-outcome contingency, but slower updating of priors
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aut-10.1177_13623613211045026 for Associative learning under uncertainty in adults with autism: Intact learning of the cue-outcome contingency, but slower updating of priors by Laurie-Anne Sapey-Triomphe, Veith A Weilnhammer and Johan Wagemans in Autism</p
sj-pdf-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695221109300 - Supplemental material for Same stimulus, same temporal context, different percept? Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation when perceiving multistable dot lattices
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ipe-10.1177_20416695221109300 for Same stimulus, same temporal context, different percept? Individual differences in hysteresis and adaptation when perceiving multistable dot lattices by Eline Van Geert, Pieter Moors, Julia Haaf, and Johan Wagemans in i-Perception</p
What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics (Figure 1)
This figure is created for the article by Nathalie Vissers and Johan Wagemans, titled: 'What Ugly and Beautiful Photographs Reveal About COVID-19 Lockdown Experiences, Everyday Aesthetics, and Photography Aesthetics' (Accepted for British Journal of Psychology). More information can be found on the OSF page of the project: https://osf.io/f7cxh/
Figure 1.
Examples of Edited Ugly and Beautiful Photographs
Note. Full borders indicate photographs that were made by the same participant (photograph pair), dashed borders indicate that they were made by different participants. Within each box, the ugly photograph is always on the left, and the beautiful photograph on the right. Photograph information (title and/or photographer when they were available and/or desired): (A) left: Ellen Dolmans; (B) left: Rui Grazina (www.ruigrazina.com), right “Sunrise”. </p
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