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PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY 1 Running Head: PSYCHOLOGY

Comparison of Experts Psychology 2 NameMartin SeligmanHoward Gardner Awards and recognition13 th most quoted 20 th century psychologists in psychology textbooks Among worlds 100 most influential intellects. Current PositionProfession of psychology at University of Pennsylvania Hobs Profession of cognition and educator at Harvard project zero.

Psychology of Arts Psychology 3  Interdisciplinary field  Perception, recognition and characteristics of arts considered  Architectural and Environmental psychology related  Developed in early decade of 20 th century

Point of View of Experts Psychology 4  Martin Seligam  Person behaves helpless at a time  He gets trouble from adverse condition  People do not change conditions though they have the power to change  Psychology is not to take action against wrong

Point of View of Experts Psychology 5  Howard Gardner  Viewed intelligence as means of finding alternatives to trouble  People have multiple intelligences  Use of multiple intelligence for living a better life

Psychology Psychology 6  Psychology of arts is a key topic to consider  In existence for many years  People consider it as an influential topic

References Psychology 7  Jacobsen, T. (2011). Bridging the Arts and Sciences: A Framework for the Psychology of Aesthetics. MIT Press Journals. Vol. 39 (2). Pp:  Arts, A., Maes, A. & Noordman, L. (2011). Overspecification facilitates object identification. Journal of Pragmatics. Vol. 43(1). Pp:  Coholic, D., Cadell, S. & Lougheed, D. (2009). Exploring the Helpfulness of arts-based Methods with Children Living in Foster Care. American Psychological Association. Vol. 15(3). Pp: