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SHOWER OF COLORS Carl Schoonover, 27, who is midway through a Ph.D. program in neuroscience at Columbia, decided to draw the general reader into his subject with the sheer beauty of its images in ...
Participants are given different colored pencils in a prescribed order: red, green, blue, brown, black, yellow, purple, and pink. We then ask the participant to copy the figure, switching colors ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal's drawings of nerve cells changed scientists' understanding of the brain. Now, 80 of those drawings are going on display at an art museum in Minnesota.
The act of drawing calms our right-brain limbic system enough so that left-brain problem-solving can occur. It’s a two-step dance. article continues after advertisement ...
The brain's neural mechanisms keep straight which color belongs to what object, so one doesn't mistakenly see a blue flamingo in a pink lake. But what happens when a color loses the object to ...
The link between drawing and seeing in the brain How recognizing and drawing an object recruits the same neural representation Date: December 26, 2019 Source: Society for Neuroscience Summary ...
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