RT Article T1 Evaluating the Effects of Artistic Impregnation of Scientific Objects on Qualifiers of Perceptual Assessment Through Self-Report Questionnaires: Implications for an Emerging Experimental Neuroepistemology JF Journal of cognition and culture VO 17 IS 1/2 SP 129 OP 145 A1 Inácio-Barbosa, Leonardo Toledo Miranda A1 Teixeira, Fernanda A1 Reis, Vivian Maia A2 Ribeiro, Luis Otávio de Marins A2 Boente, Alfredo Nazareno Pereira A2 Fróes, Maira Monteiro LA English PB Brill YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1562254898 AB This report summarizes our preliminary efforts to delineate, at controlled experimentation, the impact of art, and artistic aesthetics, on the way we assess science. Our results suggest that the analytic-synthetic axis of perceptual cognitive handling of the scientific object is unaffected by its artistic non-conventional contextualization, while cognitive abstraction, positive emotions and aesthetic impressions are favoured. Implications to philosophical foundations of the Cartesian scientific method are considered. K1 aesthetics in science : cognition : contemporary art : emotion : neuroaesthetics : perception : scientific method DO 10.1163/15685373-12342195