Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts

991 papers and 22.2k indexed citations i.

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The 991 papers published in Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts in the last decades have received a total of 22.2k indexed citations. Papers published in Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts usually cover Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (577 papers), Cognitive Neuroscience (429 papers) and Social Psychology (260 papers) specifically the topics of Creativity in Education and Neuroscience (500 papers), Aesthetic Perception and Analysis (242 papers) and Color perception and design (107 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts are Paul J. Silvia, James C. Kaufman, Maciej Karwowski, Roni Reiter‐Palmon, Ronald A. Beghetto, Mark A. Runco, Roger E. Beaty, Helmut Leder, Selçuk Acar and Mathias Benedek.

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