Does artistic training affect color perception? A study of ERPs and EROs in experiencing colors of different brightness
Song, L., Zhang, G., Wang, X., Ma, L., Silvennoinen, J., & Cong, F. (2024). Does artistic training affect color perception? A study of ERPs and EROs in experiencing colors of different brightness. Biological Psychology, 188, Article 108787. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2024.108787
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Biological PsychologyTekijät
Ma, Lan |
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2024Pääsyrajoitukset
Embargo päättyy: 2025-05-01Pyydä artikkeli tutkijalta
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Color is a visual cue that can convey emotions and attract attention, and there is no doubt that brightness is an important element of color differentiation. To examine the impact of art training on color perception, 44 participants were assigned to two groups—one for those with and one for those without art training—in an EEG experiment. While the participants had their electroencephalographic data recorded, they scored their emotional responses to color stimuli of different brightness levels based on the Munsell color system. The behavioral results revealed that in both groups, high-brightness colors were rated more positively than low-brightness colors. Furthermore, event-related potential results for the artist group showed that high-brightness colors enhanced P2 and P3 amplitudes. Moreover, non-artists had longer N2 latency than artists, and there was a significant Group × Brightness interaction separately for the N2 and P3 components. Simple effect analysis showed that N2 and P3 amplitudes were substantially higher for high-brightness stimuli than for lower-brightness stimuli in the artistic group, but this was not the case in the non-artist group. Additionally, evoked event-related oscillation results showed that in both groups, high-brightness stimuli also elicited large delta, theta, and alpha as well as low gamma responses. These results indicate that high-brightness color stimuli elicit more positive emotions and stronger neurological reactions and that artistic training may have a positive effect on top-down visual perception.
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Scholarships from the China Scholarship Council (No. 201906060241), Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (DUT20LAB303 and DUT20LAB308) at Dalian University of Technology in China, and the Science and Technology Planning Project of Liaoning Province (no. 2021JH1/10400049) all contributed to the funding of this study.Lisenssi
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