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Establish the Systemic and Sustainable Development Cycle of Participate Design

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  • Pei Wang
  • Xinqun Feng

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Without a biological foundation, the integration of behavioral science and aesthetic theory remains incomplete. The brain's operation requires knowledge conveyed through representational constants to function effectively in participatory activities, serving as a crucial basis for generating profound resonance. This study explores the continuous cycle from aesthetic psychology to participatory behavior from a scientific perspective, aiming to present a fact through the validation process from theory to practice- under the premise of temporarily setting aside cognitive, ideological, and socio-cultural factors, measuring aesthetic perception from the viewpoint of neurophysics also offers new biological support for aesthetic theory. The study seeks to conduct emotional analysis of artworks using natural language processing technology, aiming to ignite a novel debate between art and neuroscience.

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  • Pei Wang & Xinqun Feng, 2025. "Establish the Systemic and Sustainable Development Cycle of Participate Design," Asian Social Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 21(3), pages 1-27, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:assjnl:v:21:y:2025:i:3:p:27
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