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Beauty and the busy mind: Occupied working memory resources impair aesthetic experiences in everyday life
2021
PLoS ONE
Aesthetic experiences have been distinguished from other experiences based on an aesthetic mode of processing that often entails concentrating working memory resources on the aesthetic stimulus. Since working memory is a limited-capacity system, there should be a trade-off between available resources and the aesthetic experience. To test whether the intensity of the aesthetic experience is reduced if working memory resources are otherwise occupied, we employed an experience sampling method. One
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0248529
pmid:33711069
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