Table 1 List of paintings used in the experiment.
From: Natural color composition induces oddball P3 asymmetry associated with processing fluency
Category | Image no. | Title | Artists | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Abstract | #01 | City Landscape | Joan Mitchell | 1955 |
#02 | Composition | Pavel Filonov | 1928–1929 | |
#03 | Composition II, Indigo Violet Derived from Equilateral Triangle | Georges Vantongerloo | 1921 | |
#04 | Discs | Fernand Leger | 1918 | |
#05 | Episcopalian Pandemonium | Pat Lipsky | 1976 | |
#06 | Geometric Composition | Georges Valmier | 1930 | |
#07 | Indian Myth | Jock MacDonald | 1948 | |
#08 | L’étoile polaire | Maurice Esteve | 1953 | |
#09 | Stand | Sam Gilliam | 1973 | |
#10 | The Surge | Conrad Marca-Relli | 1958 | |
Flower | #01 | Blühender Schlangenkaktus vor Seelandschaft | Adolf Dietrich | 1944 |
#02 | Bouquet de fleurs | Andre Bauchant | 1937 | |
#03 | Countryside Flowers | Samuel Mutzner | 1884–1959 | |
#04 | Pot of Flowers | Pierre Bonnard | 1888 | |
#05 | Rhododendron Falconeri from the Mountains of North India | Marianne North | 1878 | |
#06 | Still Life with Spring Flowers | Jan Sluyters | 1925-1926 | |
#07 | Untitled | Ligia Macovei | 1916-1998 | |
#08 | Vase of Flowers on a Red Tablecloth | Odilon Redon | 1900 | |
#09 | Vaso com Flores na Janela, Campos do Jordão | Jose Pancetti | 1943 | |
#10 | Wildflowers | Odilon Redon | 1906 |