Cognitivism (aesthetics)
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Cognitivism is a methodology for the study of art, particularly audience responses to art, that relies on research in cognitive psychology. Although the term is used more in humanistic disciplines than scientific ones, the methodology is inherently interdisciplinary due to its reliance on both humanistic and scientific research.
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See also
- Cognitive neuroscience of music
- Darwinian literary studies
- Aesthetics
- Neuroesthetics
- Cognitive semiotics
- Film theory
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