Art + Empathy

With support of the California Arts Council, we are working to combine state-of-the-art wearable biosensors and machine perception to study individual and culturally-mediated variation in aesthetic engagement during real-world exploration of visual art at the San Diego Museum of Art. This work examines neuro-cognitive and physiological correlates of empathy, attention, and emotion in order to explore how art museums can cultivate empathic understanding.

Publication status: ONGOING

 

How art can transform us

Ying Wu                                                                       January 23, 2021

A prototypical emotion associated with art is feeling “moved.”  Something changes in our cognitive and probably physiological systems.  We come away with a different understanding.