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okaawhatever

(9,457 posts)
Sat Apr 19, 2014, 01:54 PM Apr 2014

Study Finds Artists 'have structurally different brains'

Participants' brain scans revealed that artists had increased neural matter in areas relating to fine motor movements and visual imagery.

The research, published in NeuroImage, suggests that an artist's talent could be innate.

But training and environmental upbringing also play crucial roles in their ability, the authors report.

As in many areas of science, the exact interplay of nature and nurture remains unclear.

Lead author Rebecca Chamberlain from KU Leuven, Belgium, said she was interested in finding out how artists saw the world differently.

"The people who are better at drawing really seem to have more developed structures in regions of the brain that control for fine motor performance and what we call procedural memory," she explained.

In their small study, researchers peered into the brains of 21 art students and compared them to 23 non-artists using a scanning method called voxel-based morphometry.

These detailed scans revealed that the artist group had significantly more grey matter in an area of the brain called the precuneus in the parietal lobe.

"This region is involved in a range of functions but potentially in things that could be linked to creativity, like visual imagery - being able to manipulate visual images in your brain, combine them and deconstruct them," Dr Chamberlain told the BBC's Inside Science programme.

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http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-26925271

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Study Finds Artists 'have structurally different brains' (Original Post) okaawhatever Apr 2014 OP
Interesting work. (It would be shocking if they did not.) cthulu2016 Apr 2014 #1
I'm Still Trying To Find A Universal Definition For The Word "Artist" left on green only Apr 2014 #2
It's because they all smoke pot. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #3
My mom must have snuck hash into the brownie batter when I was a child. adirondacker Apr 2014 #4

cthulu2016

(10,960 posts)
1. Interesting work. (It would be shocking if they did not.)
Sat Apr 19, 2014, 02:05 PM
Apr 2014

The whole "blank slate" thing was a particularly malicious social science theory.

Everyone is born with a distinct and individual potential, and then develops within the (vast) space of that individual potentiality.

Many factors shape how a person will develop within that personal potential. But the nature and scope of the potential is innate.

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