Helmut Leder

Helmut Leder
Born (1963-12-19) December 19, 1963
Germany
Residence Austria
Nationality German
Fields Psychology
Institutions University of Vienna
Known for Model of aesthetic appreciation

Helmut Leder (born 1963 in Bardenberg, Germany) is a Professor of Psychology at the Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods, Faculty of Psychology of the University of Vienna, in Austria. He is currently Head of Department of Basic Psychological Research and Deputy-Head of Cognitive Sciences Research Platform. He received his Degree in Psychology in 1990 from the RWTH Aachen University, and his PhD in Psychology in 1995 from University of Fribourg. His research within the field of experimental aesthetics has aimed to clarify the psychological processes involved in the appreciation of art and aesthetics. In 2014 he became president of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics.

Early career and research

From 1996 to 2007 Leder held diverse positions and was visiting researcher at several institutions, including the University of Stirling, the University of Fribourg, the Freie Universität Berlin, the Advanced Telecommunication Research Institute International, Kyoto, the University of Vienna, the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), USC, L.A. and at UCSD, San Diego, California.

His early research was focused on the perceptual processes that underlie the perception and recognition of human faces, especially the processing of configural and relational information. Within this general domain he developed a research line into the factors that contribute to the evaluation of facial attractiveness. Another of his main topics was the impact of design on valuation and usability, especially applied to car interiors and eyeglasses.

Current position and research

Since 2004 Leder is a Full Professor at the University of Vienna, and he is the Head of the Department of Basic Psychological Research and Research Methods. Since 2011 he is Deputy Head of Cognitive Sciences Research Platform at University of Vienna.

In 2004 he also established the Research Focus on Psychological Aesthetics,[1] through which, in addition to continuing his prior research lines, he has developed a broad research program on the psychology of aesthetics and the arts. This program was introduced as a cognitive model of the appreciation of art in a paper[2] published in the British Journal of Psychology. This model has served to frame many studies on the cognitive foundations of art, neuroaesthetics, product design, and web design, among other fields. A citation analysis reveals that it is the most cited of all papers published in the British Journal of Psychology in 2004 and the second most cited since its publication, and, additionally, that the number of citations has increased every year.[3]

Awards

Leder’s research record has been recognized with awards from some of the main professional associations in the domain of psychological aesthetics. In 2002 he received the Alexander-Gottlieb-Baumgarten-Award of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics.[4] In 2004 he received the Daniel E. Berlyne Award of the American Psychological Association (APA), Division 10: Society for the Psychology of Aesthetics Creativity and the Arts.[5] In 2008 he was awarded with an International Fellowship of the International Association of Empirical Aesthetics.[6]

Selected publications

External links

References

  1. "Research Team". University of Vienna. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  2. Leder, H, Belke, B, Oeberst, A, Augustin, D: "A model of aesthetic appreciation and aesthetic judgement", British Journal of Psychology, 95(4):489-508
  3. "WOS search". Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  4. "IAEA Awards". Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  5. "Daniel E. Berlyne Award". Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  6. "IAEA Awards". Retrieved 5 December 2013.
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