psychology and film
Psychology is the systematic study of the mind, of behaviour, or of humans interacting with their social and physical environment; its principal research methods are experiment and observation. Film and cinema can constitute appropriate areas of psychological inquiry in studies of perception and cognition of the moving image, as well as in social-psychological studies of the effects of films on viewers' attitudes, emotions, and behaviour. Hugo Munsterberg's pioneering ... ...
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