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1 siderations like ergonomics, aerodynamics or aesthetics.
2 nd have implications for general theories of aesthetics.
3 timulus that is often considered in terms of aesthetics.
4  of art and from philosophical treatments of aesthetics.
5 ing studies on art appreciation in empirical aesthetics.
6 ich implies a narrowly elitist conception of aesthetics.
7 y of living to another was not restricted to aesthetics.
8 edigrees with an emphasis on readability and aesthetics.
9 ts to aid dermal absorption of curatives and aesthetics.
10 morphic disorder tend to have an interest in aesthetics.
11 preservation of function, and improvement in aesthetics.
12 epancies to improve oral function and facial aesthetics.
13  move is welcome and adds depth to empirical aesthetics.
14                           Assessing parental aesthetic acceptability of Silver Diamine Fluoride (SDF)
15            At the behavioral level, recalled aesthetic activities were rated as the least vivid but m
16 nia may offer superior damage resistance and aesthetic advantages by using tooth-colored glasses.
17 ty along elevational gradients has important aesthetic and conservation values.
18 n the environment is clearly undesirable for aesthetic and economic reasons, the actual environmental
19                       This is of concern for aesthetic and ethical reasons, but possibly also for pra
20 1 year, all patients were satisfied with the aesthetic and functional outcomes and no adverse events
21                                  To maximize aesthetic and functional outcomes for complex craniofaci
22 lly engulfed by keratinized gingiva, causing aesthetic and functional problems.
23 tic surgeons, particularly those involved in aesthetic and gender-affirming surgery.
24 e nutritional foods and contribute desirable aesthetic and industrial products.
25 estorative material should possess excellent aesthetic and mechanical properties.
26  that influence plant development and confer aesthetic and nutritional value critical to consumer pre
27 lestone in our material culture due to their aesthetic and technological value; the Attic black glaze
28 for highlighting tensions between scientific aesthetics and art history.
29 terials, production sequence and the fashion aesthetics and chemical arts practiced in Egypt in the s
30  into zirconia plates, resulting in improved aesthetics and diminished modulus at the surfaces.
31 throughout childhood, attempting to optimize aesthetics and function.
32 ong-term stability and shelf-life, and their aesthetics and functional utility are critically depende
33 l mechanism which is essential for empirical aesthetics and Gestalt processing.
34 ntify the relationship between environmental aesthetics and human health?
35 paucity of large-scale data on environmental aesthetics and individual happiness.
36 ligands possessing both exquisite structural aesthetics and intriguing properties are fundamentally i
37           The research programs of empirical aesthetics and neuroaesthetics have reflected deep conce
38                           High standards for aesthetics and playability, prevailing business models,
39  are often bottled in flint glass to improve aesthetics and showcase wine color.
40 ht on the possible coevolutionary origins of aesthetics and the addiction process.
41 ied, both within the approaches of empirical aesthetics and the historical context and aims of Mondri
42 llaboration between neuroscientists studying aesthetics and those in the arts and humanities.
43 to native populations might have biological, aesthetic, and legal implications.
44 ision, scene perception, object recognition, aesthetics, and communication.
45 y, land use mix-access, street connectivity, aesthetics, and safety.
46 ns from the DMN, however, were predictive of aesthetic appeal across domains.
47 exible/wearable electronic devices that have aesthetic appeal and multi-functionality has stimulated
48                                  Despite the aesthetic appeal and scale of this botanical enigma, lit
49  is unknown whether these networks represent aesthetic appeal in a domain-general fashion, independen
50 ore" domain-general representation of visual aesthetic appeal in the DMN.
51                                          The aesthetic appeal of the DNA double helix initially hinde
52                                  Much of the aesthetic appeal of these patterns stems from the hierar
53          Importantly, the ability to predict aesthetic appeal varied systematically; predictions were
54                                              Aesthetic appeal was assessed using standardized full-fa
55         Classifier performance (high vs. low aesthetic appeal) was then tested on response patterns f
56 ing and continuing interest not only for its aesthetic appeal, but also for its fundamental and techn
57  degree of domain-specific information about aesthetic appeal, but did not generalize across domains.
58 g when a person evaluates a stimulus for its aesthetic appeal.
59 portant for pollinator attraction as well as aesthetic appeal.
60  contains a domain-general representation of aesthetic appeal.
61 n affect an art object's perceived value and aesthetic appeal.
62 APIs) for pharmaceutical, dermatological and aesthetic applications.
63               In effect, this is to say that aesthetic appreciation operates via extended cognitive s
64 experimental support for the hypothesis that aesthetic appreciation relies on the activation of two d
65 ty to fear to horror to disgust, calmness to aesthetic appreciation to awe, and others-that correspon
66  or "low." These findings support a model of aesthetic appreciation whereby domain-specific represent
67          During cognitive tasks as in, e.g., aesthetic appreciation, such networks include regions th
68 t individuals were driven by expectations of aesthetic appreciation, thought-provocativeness, and an
69 parts of the cognitive machinery that drives aesthetic appreciation.
70 asks demanding attention, as is the case for aesthetic appreciation.
71 olate the objective features contributing to aesthetic appreciation.
72 turn, rests on known psychological biases in aesthetic appreciation.
73 contexts persists as a result of a pervasive aesthetic-artistic confound; we further specify our clai
74         The two groups showed improvement in aesthetics, as assessed by both professionals and patien
75                                          The aesthetic aspect and functional recovery and the risk-to
76 t reward circuitry function does not include aesthetic assessment.
77 considerate attention due to their symmetry, aesthetic beauty, and potential applications in catalysi
78 riticisms of scientific studies on empirical aesthetics, Bullot & Reber (B&R) particularly criticise
79 food products not only to make them visually aesthetic but also to reinstate the original appearance
80 ater are evaluated in four dental ceramics: "aesthetic" ceramics-porcelain and micaceous glass-cerami
81 s odor threshold concentration, resulting in aesthetic challenges and an unknown health risk.
82                          Previous studies on aesthetic chills (i.e., psychogenic shivers) demonstrate
83                                              Aesthetic chills, broadly defined as a somatic marker of
84 ironmental factors accounted for variance in aesthetic chills, with heritability estimated at 0.36 ([
85 ncing the somatosensation of cold underlying aesthetic chills.
86  as they can affect both ocular function and aesthetic comfort.Histologic characterization of dermoid
87 e lower limbs and are mainly associated with aesthetic complaints.
88 aging caused by long-term UV exposure, is of aesthetic concern to many patients.
89 l fluorosis, with mild fluorosis being of no aesthetic concern.
90 lity of life of patients, as, in addition to aesthetic concerns, it can cause discomfort and affect t
91 etinal traction, freeing of visual axis, and aesthetic concerns.
92 umour removal has substantial functional and aesthetic consequences.
93 light is intrinsic for either operational or aesthetic considerations, but the resulting heating is u
94               These values are shaped by the aesthetic, cultural, and recreational benefits and servi
95      A selective review of work in landscape aesthetics, cultural heritage, outdoor recreation, and s
96 end indoors, it is crucial to understand how aesthetic decisions in interior design are made, both to
97 used to correct the resulting functional and aesthetic deformities.
98 tment modalities, steadily enhanced and more aesthetic dental materials, and novel techniques and tec
99 rticle gives an overview of the evolution of aesthetic dentistry over the past 100 y from a historica
100 that have contributed the science and art of aesthetic dentistry.
101  these technologies were first developed for aesthetic dermatology in adults.
102 de aesthetic judgments about images from one aesthetic domain.
103 ddictive process is an extreme expression of aesthetic dynamics.
104 ents can nearly fully restore functional and aesthetic effects in 1 single procedure.
105        The double helix is idealized for its aesthetic elegant structure, but the reality of DNA's ph
106                                              Aesthetic emotions and perceptual qualities jointly pred
107                                              Aesthetic emotions are defined as emotions arising when
108 ms through which so-called music-specific or aesthetic emotions may arise, will provide the most impo
109                  Uniquely human emotions are aesthetic emotions related to the need for the knowledge
110 ladelphia, Pennsylvania, we explored how the aesthetic engagement of paintings and artifacts is influ
111   To review the current literature regarding aesthetic enhancement using facial neuromodulators and f
112 nomy, human health, ecological processes and aesthetic enjoyment of the night sky has led to recognit
113 tributed brain network known to underlie the aesthetic evaluation of different types of visual stimul
114 the role of culture and art expertise in the aesthetic evaluation of Indian and Western paintings and
115 e learning will likely lead to automation of aesthetic evaluation, smile design, and treatment-planni
116              Clinical, patient centered, and aesthetic evaluations were performed and differences amo
117                                       Visual aesthetic evaluations, which impact decision-making and
118                 Building design is more than aesthetics; expanding the horizon for neuroscience would
119  by a variety of factors including a limited aesthetic experience and a focus on fluid consumption ra
120 mous rejection in the 1960s of the view that aesthetic experience involves psychological distancing,
121 ervers' perception of coordination and their aesthetic experience of joint performances.
122 could contribute in a fundamental way to our aesthetic experience of music.
123                                              Aesthetic experience seems both regular and idiosyncrati
124 autiful, providing observers with a stronger aesthetic experience.
125                                              Aesthetic experiences are often mixed and lie along cont
126 formation, expertise, and context all affect aesthetic experiences from art.
127 e artworks, indicating that we conceptualize aesthetic experiences in terms of the emotions we feel b
128 ative judgments (e.g., pleasant/unpleasant), aesthetic experiences involve emotions of daily social l
129 significance of visual art, the structure of aesthetic experiences it evokes has only attracted recen
130 ncepts that most precisely describe people's aesthetic experiences using new computational techniques
131 s that negative emotions are constitutive of aesthetic experiences.
132              Improved safety and efficacy in aesthetic facial surgery include oral sedation and local
133 actors of sensitivity, but, in contrast, the Aesthetic factor was positively correlated with psycholo
134 lled aesthetic wood hereafter) with combined aesthetic features (e.g. intact wood patterns), excellen
135 gree to which processing fluency can explain aesthetic feeling or may simply be one component of a mo
136                  Despite reports of superior aesthetics for NSM over simple mastectomy with nipple re
137                                              Aesthetics, form and function matter.
138 standing sequaelae from incomplete recovery, aesthetic, functional (nasal patency, eye closure, speec
139 ve ideal outcomes and avoid complications in aesthetic, functional and reconstructive surgery must ha
140 , the benefits of this procedure in terms of aesthetics, functionality, and quality of life have been
141 not shown how the aesthetic modes are truly "aesthetic" - how they concern our experience of artworks
142 ross styles, reflecting different underlying aesthetic ideals.
143 rience and openness to experience influenced aesthetic impacts and ratings differently in the museum
144 fter healing include variable functional and aesthetic impairments, which require reconstructive surg
145 systems of immense ecological, economic, and aesthetic importance built on the calcium-carbonate-base
146 vement in cosmesis as measured by the Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale 12 months after surgery.
147 ated adverse events), CLSS grade, and Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale rating (5-point scale, rangi
148 ant improvement of CLSS (grade 1) and Global Aesthetic Improvement Scale rating (very much improved)
149 cause the patient requested a size change or aesthetic improvement, and 359 procedures (79.8 percent)
150 TUN+CTG resulted in significant clinical and aesthetic improvements and provided similar results in t
151 ving oncological safety and patient-centered aesthetics in complex reconstructions.
152 sure may also capture the abstract notion of aesthetics in medicinal chemistry.
153                         Revisiting classical aesthetics in the light of recent psychological research
154                         Additionally, haptic aesthetics is influenced by top-down processes, e.g., st
155  in sensory experiences, the field of haptic aesthetics is underexplored.
156 idespread clinical use because of safety and aesthetic issues.
157 and so has little in common with concepts of aesthetic judgement and 'beauty.'(1)(,)(5-9) We report t
158                                              Aesthetic judgements are partly predicted by image stati
159 dy explored the neural mechanisms underlying aesthetic judgment of dynamic landscapes, and compared t
160 atic stimuli, with few studies examining the aesthetic judgment of dynamic stimuli.
161 research has been limited to considering the aesthetic judgment of static stimuli, with few studies e
162 ssigned on the basis of a quantity estimate, aesthetic judgment, or a chance outcome.
163 onse patterns collected while observers made aesthetic judgments about images from one aesthetic doma
164  how systematic variation in contour impacts aesthetic judgments and approach-avoidance decisions, ou
165 ods can provide mechanistic insight into how aesthetic judgments are formed, while advocating for dee
166 d insula were commonly activated both in the aesthetic judgments of dynamic and static landscapes.
167 d compared the neural mechanisms between the aesthetic judgments of dynamic landscapes and static one
168 s (MT/V5), and hippocampus were found in the aesthetic judgments of dynamic landscapes.
169              However, fusion did not predict aesthetic judgments of intervals in Westerners, or in Am
170 rticipants were scanned while they performed aesthetic judgments on dynamic landscapes and matched st
171 pes of incompleteness; is mostly specific to aesthetic judgments; is stronger for male participants;
172 eeth and design smiles in a most natural and aesthetic manner, based on the individual and specific n
173 public about the many intellectual gifts and aesthetic marvels of the natural world.
174 usion, and pride, come about through complex aesthetic meanings, which integrate conceptual knowledge
175     I argue that they have not shown how the aesthetic modes are truly "aesthetic" - how they concern
176  the sufficiency of Bullot & Reber's (B&R's) aesthetic modes.
177                                   Scientific aesthetics must be broadly inclusive.
178  to recall engaging aesthetic (N = 167), non-aesthetic (N = 160), or consumer (N = 172) activities.
179 f participants were asked to recall engaging aesthetic (N = 167), non-aesthetic (N = 160), or consume
180 vation of two different networks, an initial aesthetic network and a delayed aesthetic network, engag
181 , an initial aesthetic network and a delayed aesthetic network, engaged within distinct time frames.
182 e DMN might correspond mainly to the delayed aesthetic network.
183 e relationships existing between the DMN and aesthetic networks and offer unique inputs to debates on
184                   Eleven ecosystem services (aesthetics, nursing function, beekeeping, education, soi
185 y influencing cultural heritage but also the aesthetics of both natural and urban surfaces.
186 urrent Y-TZP ceramics on the market lack the aesthetics of competitive glass-ceramics and are therefo
187 rios, we assessed patient perceptions of the aesthetics of FMT and their willingness to consider it a
188  salient features of the domestic cat is the aesthetics of its fur.
189 n line with the striking hypothesis that the aesthetics of the environment may have quantifiable cons
190        Our results provide evidence that the aesthetics of the environments that policymakers choose
191 using novel metrics of color to evaluate the aesthetics of the most speciose radiation of birds: pass
192 s but also with so-called music-specific or "aesthetic" ones such as nostalgia and wonder.
193 timization function is based on graph layout aesthetics or on mutual information.
194 nd/or signaling approaches to functional and aesthetic oral tissues.
195                                 However, the aesthetic outcome from spring assisted cranioplasty may
196        These approaches can improve both the aesthetic outcome of breast cancer resections and the li
197 e defect, osteotomy rate, and functional and aesthetic outcome, and could guide the method of reconst
198 ad and neck cancer (HNC); however, long-term aesthetic outcomes after microvascular free tissue trans
199 ediatric microtia often result in suboptimal aesthetic outcomes and morbidity at the costal cartilage
200                                              Aesthetic outcomes appear to be a priority to address in
201                                              Aesthetic outcomes are key determinants of psychosocial
202 cult to reconstruct with good functional and aesthetic outcomes because of the complex geometry of cr
203 y are very satisfied with the functional and aesthetic outcomes.
204 mmunological, functional, psychological, and aesthetic outcomes.
205 uidelines based on the assessment of natural aesthetic parameters, anatomy, and physiognomy; the deve
206 tures, which are important when treating all aesthetic patients.
207 tterning modes on facets and edges, and some aesthetic patterns assembled by ligands that are akin to
208 neficial insects, may be one means to change aesthetic perceptions and gain leeway for implementing i
209                                              Aesthetic performance, with the lowest weight (0.14) and
210 sequence has therefore invited all manner of aesthetic, philosophical, societal - as well as biologic
211                          American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery statistics show outpatient cos
212 Finally, we argue that the fluency theory of aesthetic pleasure can be amended to meet the requiremen
213 gnitive psychology to explain experiences of aesthetic pleasure is problematic because it is founded
214  useful way of thinking about the paradox of aesthetic pleasure.
215 at the well-established effect of contour on aesthetic preference can be extended to architecture.
216                                        Human aesthetic preference in the visual domain is reviewed fr
217                                              Aesthetic preference is intricately linked to learning a
218                                              Aesthetic preferences among images were unrelated to spe
219 y; or they might be favored by perceptual or aesthetic preferences for elaborateness or beauty [1-3].
220 the model enables quantitative prediction of aesthetic preferences for landscape images.
221 ty, including species richness?; (ii) How do aesthetic preferences for wildflower communities vary ac
222 achian Mountain forests and asked (i) How do aesthetic preferences for wildflower communities vary wi
223                                              Aesthetic preferences were consistent across psychograph
224 h losses are widely viewed as an ethical and aesthetic problem, recent research reveals extensive cas
225 s (MCs) have long been considered more of an aesthetic problem, their exact role in the structure of
226 ns of combining laser resurfacing with other aesthetic procedures, such as lower blepharoplasty and f
227 se venerable hypotheses persist in models of aesthetic processing [3-7] but have never been tested.
228     The development of both the physical and aesthetic properties of materials used to be a collabora
229                         It also enhances the aesthetic properties of ornamental plants and cut flower
230                        This is a problem for aesthetic psychology.
231 tional limitations, vision-related symptoms, aesthetics, psychosocial issues, and surgical satisfacti
232 at exert physiologic changes to the skin for aesthetic purposes and are popular alternatives to invas
233 se of botulinum toxin and dermal fillers for aesthetic purposes has risen sharply.
234 l implantation of additive iris implants for aesthetic purposes, without any complication or ocular t
235 r than 5 years to reduce astigmatism and for aesthetic purposes.
236                Origami is used beyond purely aesthetic pursuits to design responsive and customizable
237 s opens up possibilities for enhancing their aesthetic qualities, offering innovative opportunities f
238             Although broadly admired for its aesthetic qualities, the art of origami is now being rec
239 ence of 6,931 consumers who rated the loops' aesthetic qualities.
240 e surgery, the associated morbidity, and the aesthetic quality of the resulting outcome.
241 vironment score combined measures of greater aesthetic quality, safety, and social cohesion and less
242 even dimensions of neighborhood environment (aesthetic quality, walking environment, availability of
243  could be utilized to enhance the grapefruit aesthetic quality, with minimal effect on nutritional qu
244 or all neighborhood health subdomains except aesthetic quality.
245 ocedures are being performed on children for aesthetic reasons and for the management of dermatologic
246                Major theoretical accounts of aesthetic response are outlined and evaluated, including
247 ts of the review support the conclusion that aesthetic response can be studied rigorously and meaning
248 diatric dentistry as a viable option for the aesthetic restoration of primary teeth, offering benefit
249 s were significantly more satisfied with the aesthetic result (P < 0.001) and had a significantly bet
250 d less pain, increased satisfaction with the aesthetic result, and improved postoperative quality of
251 tion of hospital stay, satisfaction with the aesthetic result, and quality of life on POD 10 as quant
252 he treatment of breast cancer to improve the aesthetic results of immediate reconstruction.
253 Both immediate and long-term morphologic and aesthetic results were good in all patients.
254 ety in many women and to reports of superior aesthetic results with this technique.
255 fe, easily performed, and produces excellent aesthetic results.
256 st decade are the establishment of universal aesthetic rules and guidelines based on the assessment o
257 access, street connectivity, infrastructure, aesthetics, safety, and perceived distance to destinatio
258  decreased dentin hypersensitivity, achieved aesthetic satisfaction, and provided similar patient com
259                                              Aesthetic science is distinguished from the perception o
260 artistic appreciation, and the weaknesses of aesthetic science.
261 chanisms in simple generalist foragers as an aesthetic sense for evaluating prey.
262 ent-based model, ASIMOV, reproduces a simple aesthetic sense from known neural relations of cost-bene
263                                A rudimentary aesthetic sense is found in the stimulus valuations and
264 rm outcome measure that represents visual or aesthetic sequelae complicates the design of evidence-ba
265 ynostosis is a condition with neurologic and aesthetic sequelae requiring invasive surgery.
266 gnored by Bullot & Reber (B&R), in empirical aesthetics several lines of research have studied how kn
267 known about the mechanism that produces such aesthetic shapes.
268 traditions analyse the social, political and aesthetic significance of stylistic representation.
269 atively novel and growing minimally invasive aesthetic skin procedure.
270 ealization of truly natural, individual, and aesthetic smiles.
271 e of emotions that can be properly viewed as aesthetic states.
272 nding, ligand assembly on particle surfaces, aesthetic structural patterns, periodicities, and emerge
273 h Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons.
274 ulofacial surgeon as experts in the realm of aesthetic surgery, familiarity with facial anatomy is es
275 of bottom-up and top-down features in haptic aesthetics that might be incorporated into the design of
276 er are preoccupied with their appearance and aesthetics, they are more likely to have an occupation o
277  robots can adeptly mimic human movement and aesthetics, they are still unable to adapt or evolve in
278                                     Limiting aesthetics to rather rare experiences unnecessarily narr
279 l and empirical work that looks beyond color aesthetics to the link between color and psychological f
280  art appreciation would confine the study of aesthetics to those works for which historical informati
281        Here, we demonstrate a novel scalable aesthetic transparent wood (called aesthetic wood hereaf
282 ctive agents and targets for the medical and aesthetic treatment of disorders of pigmentation.
283 r who were consulting for any type of facial aesthetic treatment were studied.
284 in many avian communities, undermining their aesthetic value and muting nature's color palette.
285 t social relationships within dyads, and the aesthetic value derived from watching individuals moving
286 each fruits and indirectly to ameliorate the aesthetic value due to the higher anthocyanin content.
287 ) Here, we explore the antagonistic roles of aesthetic value in biodiversity conservation by using no
288 ay in turn be utilized to produce an overall aesthetic value in the medial prefrontal cortex.
289 orts that aim to improve the nutritional and aesthetic value of citrus and perhaps other fruit crops.
290                                              Aesthetic value should be immediately integrated into re
291 ces of value (e.g., bequest value, intrinsic aesthetic value) are an important component of overall b
292 cies with important functional, economic and aesthetic value.
293 ponent of nature's contribution to people is aesthetic value.(1)(,)(2) Charismatic species rally publ
294 sitive and negative emotions, the effects of aesthetic virtues of using the media of (re)presentation
295 uments from both philosophical and empirical aesthetics, we hereby propose that the enjoyment of nega
296   They underestimate the reach of scientific aesthetics while failing to identify its inherent restri
297 5 MPa and toughness of 2.73 MJ m(-3)) of the aesthetic wood facilitate good scale-up capability (320
298  scalable aesthetic transparent wood (called aesthetic wood hereafter) with combined aesthetic featur
299                                          The aesthetic wood holds great potential in energy-efficient
300 sideration of the communicative dimension of aesthetic works, which could strengthen both factors of

 
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