“…In order to be meaningful and useful, the construct of aesthetic sensitivity needs to be redefined and brought in line with established psychological and neuroscientific knowledge. A meaningful and useful notion of aesthetic sensitivity should provide information about the different manners in which people construct their aesthetic experiences, and the different extents to which people respond to certain sensory features, and acknowledge the role of experience, knowledge, context, and culture (Che, Sun, Gallardo, & Nadal, 2018;Jacobsen, 2006). The only way forward, thus, is to discard the notion of aesthetic sensitivity as an innate, unalterable, and general ability to appreciate objective beauty, and to accept that the VAST only provides a measure of the ability to discriminate figures according to a specific understanding of harmony (Gear, 1986).…”