Symmetrically balanced

Corradi and colleagues report that “people differ remarkably in the extent to which visual features influence their liking, highlighting the crucial role of individual variation when modelling aesthetic preferences. . . . overall, participants liked the curved images . . . more than the sharp-angled images. . . . participants liked the symmetrical images . . . more than the asymmetrical images. . . . The model of liking for balance showed that participants’ liking ratings increased with balance. .…

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