The Fluency Amplification Model supports the GANE principle of arousal enhancement

Volume: 39
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
The GANE (glutamate amplifies noradrenergic effects) model described by Mather et al. offers a neurophysiological basis for the arousal mechanism which is essential for empirical aesthetics and Gestalt processing. More generally, the core principle of perception can be interpreted as a continuous processing of competing arousal states, yielding selective amplification and inhibition of percepts to deduce the meaning of a...
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Title
The Fluency Amplification Model supports the GANE principle of arousal enhancement
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
39
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