[PDF] The Visual Aesthetics of Snowflakes | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1177/2041669516661122 Corpus ID: 23807498The Visual Aesthetics of Snowflakes @article{Adkins2016TheVA, title={The Visual Aesthetics of Snowflakes}, author={Olivia C. Adkins and J. Norman}, journal={Perception}, year={2016}, volume={45}, pages={1304 - 1319} } Olivia C. Adkins, J. Norman Published 2016 Psychology, Medicine Perception In two experiments, participants evaluated the perceived beauty of snowflakes and solid objects. The snowflake silhouettes used as experimental stimuli were created from photographs of natural snowflakes. Both the snowflake silhouettes and computer-generated solid objects varied in complexity. In Experiment 1, 204 participants selected the single snowflake and single solid object that was the most beautiful. 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