Collaborators
Marcos Nadal-Roberts is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Department of Basic Psychological Research at the University of Vienna. He studies the dimensions of visual complexity in art and is an expert in the field of neuroaesthetics.
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International Network for Neuroaesthetics
Caroline Fuchs is a PhD student at the Department of Art History at the University of Vienna. She is an expert in eye tracking and head of the eye movement laboratory. Her research interests are the history of photography and psychophysiology of art reception.
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Eye Movement Laboratory
Michael Forster is a PhD student at the Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods at the University of Vienna. His main research interests are processing fluency, interaction between emotion and cognition, and face perception.
Hanna Brinkmann studied art history at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. She is a PhD student and works at the Laboratory for Empirical Art History at the University of Vienna. Her main research interests are cultural differences in art reception.
Faculty of Psychology
University of Vienna
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