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An Island of Stability: Art Images and Natural Scenes – but Not Natural Faces – Show Consistent Esthetic Response in Alzheimer’s-Related Dementia

机译:稳定之岛:艺术影像和自然风光而非自然面孔在阿尔茨海默氏症相关痴呆症中表现出一致的审美反应

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes severe impairments in cognitive function but there is evidence that aspects of esthetic perception are somewhat spared, at least in early stages of the disease. People with early Alzheimer’s-related dementia have been found to show similar degrees of stability over time in esthetic judgment of paintings compared to controls, despite poor explicit memory for the images. Here we expand on this line of inquiry to investigate the types of perceptual judgments involved, and to test whether people in later stages of the disease also show evidence of preserved esthetic judgment. Our results confirm that, compared to healthy controls, there is similar esthetic stability in early stage AD in the absence of explicit memory, and we report here that people with later stages of the disease also show similar stability compared to controls. However, while we find that stability for portrait paintings, landscape paintings, and landscape photographs is not different compared to control group performance, stability for face photographs – which were matched for identity with the portrait paintings – was significantly impaired in the AD group. We suggest that partially spared face-processing systems interfere with esthetic processing of natural faces in ways that are not found for artistic images and landscape photographs. Thus, our work provides a novel form of evidence regarding face-processing in healthy and diseased aging. Our work also gives insights into general theories of esthetics, since people with AD are not encumbered by many of the semantic and emotional factors that otherwise color esthetic judgment. We conclude that, for people with AD, basic esthetic judgment of artistic images represents an “island of stability” in a condition that in most other respects causes profound cognitive disruption. As such, esthetic response could be a promising route to future therapies.
机译:阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)导致认知功能严重受损,但有证据表明,至少在疾病的早期阶段,人们对美学知觉的某些方面有所保留。尽管对图像的显式记忆能力较弱,但发现与绘画相比,与阿尔茨海默氏症相关的早期痴呆症的人在审美判断上随时间推移表现出相似程度的稳定性。在这里,我们扩展了这一探究方法,以调查涉及的知觉判断的类型,并测试疾病晚期的人是否也显示出保留的审美判断的证据。我们的结果证实,与健康对照组相比,AD早期在没有显式记忆的情况下具有相似的审美稳定性,并且我们在此报告,疾病晚期的人与对照组相比也表现出相似的稳定性。但是,尽管我们发现肖像画,山水画和风景照片的稳定性与对照组的表现相比并没有什么不同,但在AD组中,脸部照片的稳定性(与肖像画的身份相匹配)却明显受损。我们建议部分保留的面部处理系统以艺术图像和风景照片所没有的方式干扰自然面部的美学处理。因此,我们的工作为健康和患病的衰老过程中的面部加工提供了新颖的证据。我们的工作还提供了有关美学的一般理论的见解,因为患有AD的人不会受到原本会影响美学判断的许多语义和情感因素的束缚。我们得出的结论是,对于患有AD的人来说,对艺术图像的基本审美判断代表着“稳定之岛”,而在大多数情况下,这会导致深刻的认知障碍。因此,审美反应可能是未来疗法的有希望的途径。

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