Evaluating Ambiguous Art (06-05-23)
Wang, Bylinskii, Hertzmann, and Pepperell studied responses to visually ambiguous art.
Wang, Bylinskii, Hertzmann, and Pepperell studied responses to visually ambiguous art.
Naturalness prevails, again
Reactions to art influenced
Preferred sets
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Transparent, translucent, opaque shades