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Shifting children’s attentional focus to emotions during art museum experiences

Authors :
Emily Blumenthal
Bridget L. Callaghan
Jennifer A. Silvers
Michelle VanTieghem
Tricia Choy
Nim Tottenham
Jennifer Kalter
Marta Korom
Source :
British Journal of Developmental Psychology. 40:73-91
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Art exposure can influence children's emotional growth, but little is known about tools that aid emotional development in art museums. We implemented attentional and social manipulations to test whether (1) modifications to unscripted instructions and (2) caregiver prompts shape children's attentional focus towards either the emotional or elemental content (e.g., colour and medium) of paintings. These manipulations occurred within an on-going art museum education programme. Afterwards, children's (N = 60; ages 3-13 years) attentional focus towards emotions or elements was assessed by asking them to select words that best described the art. Children focused on emotion more, but the instructional manipulation successfully influenced word choices towards the targeted focus. Caregiver prompts also influenced focus towards the elements and away from emotions. These findings highlight that children's attention to art's emotional content can be altered by social context, which here was demonstrated within a museum programme.

Details

ISSN :
2044835X and 0261510X
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Developmental Psychology
Accession number :
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