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Hello, I am new to Wikipedia editing. I would like to write that contemporary art no matter what form has an intention to stimulate an emotional response/ feeling from the observer.
I would be hesitant to cite such a claim to a neuroscientist. Many artists work for vastly different goals; it is not unreasonable that that claim might be true, but I would like to see a source for it from within the art world. And even then, I would probably suggest an
WP:INTEXT attribution for the claim. — HTGS (
talk)04:44, 29 November 2023 (UTC)reply
References
^Else JE, Ellis J, Orme E. Art expertise modulates the emotional response to modern art, especially abstract: an ERP investigation. Front Hum Neurosci. 2015 Sep 30;9:525. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00525. PMID: 27242497; PMCID: PMC4876367.