Why simple images please the eye

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Images requiring less brain processing energy are perceived as more aesthetically pleasing. This suggests beauty appreciation may be linked to energy conservation. Researchers found that both a computational model and human participants rated images needing fewer neural resources as more attractive. This was based on initial impressions. This finding implies that our preference for certain visuals could be an evolutionary strategy to balance stimulation with metabolic cost, making them "easy on the eyes."


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