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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.76. Do We See Art Differently? Exploring How Our Brains Process Surrealistic Paintings

28 Feb 2025

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"Art looks different – Semantic and syntactic processing of paintings and associated neurophysiological brain responses " by Patrick S. Markey, Martina Jakesch, Helmut Leder Summary This research paper investigates how the brain processes semantic (meaning) and syntactic (structure) information in art, comparing it to the processing of everyday scenes. Using EEG to measure brainwave activity (ERPs), the researchers presented participants with Surrealist paintings containing inconsistencies, alongside edited consistent versions and control photographs. The study found that photographs elicited stronger ERP responses than paintings, suggesting a distinct processing mode for artworks. This mode reverses the typical ERP patterns observed in everyday scenes, with syntactic inconsistencies in art more strongly affecting earlier brain responses, and semantic inconsistencies influencing later ones. The results indicate that viewing art involves a unique schema, incorporating expectations that differ from those used in natural scene perception.

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