CERE RESEARCH

FURTHER RESEARCH

FURTHER RESEARCH

FURTHER RESEARCH

CERE is an independent research practice investigating how sensory input shapes perception, attention, and emotional response. Each project begins with a specific, documented neuroscientific phenomenon. That mechanism determines the stimuli, structure, and questions of the work; art functions as the apparatus through which the science is translated into a direct human experience.

CERE is an independent research practice investigating how sensory input shapes perception, attention, and emotional response. Each project begins with a specific, documented neuroscientific phenomenon. That mechanism determines the stimuli, structure, and questions of the work; art functions as the apparatus through which the science is translated into a direct human experience.

These papers document the scientific rationale, methods, measures, and limits of that process. They distinguish observation from evidence, state research decisions transparently, and establish a foundation for more rigorous study. The long-term objective is to develop knowledge that can inform environments responsive to different sensory profiles.

These papers document the scientific rationale, methods, measures, and limits of that process. They distinguish observation from evidence, state research decisions transparently, and establish a foundation for more rigorous study. The long-term objective is to develop knowledge that can inform environments responsive to different sensory profiles.

COLLECTION 01 · PREREGISTERED PROTOCOL

AUDIO × VISUAL

AUDIO × VISUAL

Preregistered Protocol for an Uncontrolled Descriptive Feasibility Pilot at an Interactive Exhibition

Preregistered Protocol for an Uncontrolled Descriptive Feasibility Pilot at an Interactive Exhibition

Mariia Krasnikova · CERE.Lab · July 31, 2026

Written and deposited before the exhibition and before data collection, this protocol documents the scientific basis for the five artworks, the central research question, prespecified directional expectations, measures, scoring rules, ethics, limitations, and planned descriptive analysis. It reports no results. Its purpose is to make the pilot’s decisions transparent in advance and to inform a later controlled study.

Written and deposited before the exhibition and before data collection, this protocol documents the scientific basis for the five artworks, the central research question, prespecified directional expectations, measures, scoring rules, ethics, limitations, and planned descriptive analysis. It reports no results. Its purpose is to make the pilot’s decisions transparent in advance and to inform a later controlled study.

Further papers, pilot findings, and methodological updates will be added here as the research develops.