Cognitive neuroscientist Vittorio Gallese of the University of Parma in Italy, who is also exploring how
the brain responds to works of art, finds the new link between real and fictional worlds exciting, but is skeptical of the distinction between literary and mainstream fiction.
Not exact matches
In the first weeks of my son's life, I started realizing that I would learn things at night that often got lost
to mommy
brain and sleep deprivation — new soothing techniques my son
responded to or coping skills that
worked for me, so I started writing them down.
Although it may seem like a simple process — baby cries, mom
responds — one study in the Journal of Neuroendocrinology explains there is actually an incredible amount of
brain activity and corresponding systems that
work to produce a response.
So for your toddler and baby how you are helping
to wire their
brain, for your teenager how you are helping them use the wiring and for your hard
work colleague why they are
responding to you in an odd way (overblown aggression or upset, depression etc) and how you might
work through those situations.
It goes beyond the structure of life and gets
to biological processes, including how cells or molecules move, how cells
respond to their environment or neighbors, and how the
brain works or how injuries heal, he says.
Evidence that animal pheromones don't always
work in they way we thought, backed up by a growing number of
brain - imaging studies in humans, is convincing some researchers that we really do make and
respond to pheromones.
The PAM used in the IU - led study
worked by amplifying two
brain compounds — anandamide and 2 - arachidonoylglycerol — commonly called «endocannabinoids» because they act upon the CB1 receptor in the
brain that
responds to THC, the major psychoactive ingredient in cannabis.
In fact, post-pregnancy
brains could be considered evolutionary
works of art, perfectly sculpted
to better
respond to their babies.
A team of Czech and German scientists
working on the Zambian mole - rat found that a
brain structure known as the superior colliculus (SC) contains neurons that
respond to magnetic stimuli.
One of Freeman's big projects is
working with collaborators
to study how nerve cells in the
brains of mice
respond to touch.
Working with Cohen and other scientists at the center, Greene decided
to compare how the
brain responds to different questions.
They will also
work to improve the understanding of neurophysiological adaptations — how the
brain responds to stimulus and relays messages
to the body — and neural plasticity — the
brain's ability
to form new connections
to compensate for an injury — and their relation with balance dysfunction and sensorimotor performance.
Scientists are
working to understand what hormonal and physiological cues in the body lead the
brain to respond to food emotionally.
Rather, Wallace J. Nichols ground breaking
work is an in depth look at mankind's connection
to the ocean and how the
brain responds to being on, near, or under water.
«Louis's
works explore the boundary between representation and abstraction, posing questions about how the human
brain responds to images that are, at once, familiar and disorienting.»
Group Exhibitions 2018 Official Selection, Garden State Film Festival, Asbury Park, NJ 2017 Worm's
Work, curated by Mild Climate, The Finishing School, Athens GA Unloaded, Marcia Wood Gallery, Atlanta GA Official Selection, 5th Annual Short Shorts, White Space Atlanta GA Official Selection, Best Shorts Competition (Award of Recognition), La Jolla, CA Official Selection, The World's Independent Film Festival, San Francisco, CA 2016 Acts of Sedition: A Group Exhibition, White Box, NYC, NY Transitions: States of Being, Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kennesaw GA Little Things Mean A Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta GA 2015 Drawing Experiment, Chastain Gallery, Atlanta GA Birdwatching, Gallery Walk at Terminus, Atlanta GA 2014 Exquisite Exhibit, curated by Joey Orr, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta GA Score: Artists in Overtime, MOCA GA, Atlanta GA 2013 Ant Linkage, Welch Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA Drawing Inside the Perimeter, High Museum of Art, Atlanta GA 2012 Paper Moon, Clayton Gallery, Kennesaw State University Museum and Galleries, Kennesaw GA Soltem Os Bichos, Atlelie397, Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil 2011 Watching Hands: Artists
Respond to Staying Healthy, David J. Spencer Museum at the CDC, Atlanta GA Something Along The Lines of Rock «N» Roll, Solomon Projects, Atlanta GA New Media from the Permanent Collection, MOCA GA, Atlanta GA 2010 Hand
to Hand, AthICA, Athens GA Limitless, Agnes Scott College, Dalton Gallery, Decatur GA Everything and the Space between Everything, Agnus Scott College, McCain Library, Round Wall Gallery, Decatur GA Hand
to Hand, Chaffee Art Center, Rutledge VT 2009 More Mergers and Acquisitions, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta GA Accessing the Artist's
Brain: Drawing as Metaphor, AVA Gallery, Chattanooga TN Three Small Deaths (film screening), DiverseWorks, Houston TX Everything and the Space between Everything, Jackson - Hartsfeild Airport, Atrium Gallery Atlanta and Agnes Scott College, McCain Library, Round Wall Gallery, Decatur GA Hand
to Hand, Western Kentucky University Gallery, Bowling Green KY 2008 The World's Smallest Art Fair, Anna Kustera Gallery, NYC NY Hand
to Hand, Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, GA 2007 Little Things Mean A Lot, Swan Coach House Gallery, Atlanta GA Tablet: Contemporary Southern Painting, Tanner Hill Gallery, Chattanooga TN Tenth Annual Arizona State University Art Museum Short Film and Video Festival, ASU Museum of Art, Tempe, AZ Exile From The Land Of Reason, Eyedrum, Atlanta GA The Petrified Man, Welch School of Art and Design Art Gallery, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA 2006 Flamingo Sculpture Garden, Scope Art Fair, Miami FL Run For Your Lives, DiverseWorks, Houston TX Hand
to Hand, Ruby Green Gallery, Nashville TN 2005 Toy, Fe Gallery, Pittsburgh PA SouthXeast: Contemporary Southeastern Art, University Galleries, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton FL Gas, Food, Lodging: Imagining Escape, Welch School of Art and Design Art Gallery, Ga..
In addition, his knowledge of
brain injuries and
brain injury treatment through
working with the Association and having helped many
brain injury survivors over his 20 years in practice enabled him
to competently
respond to the HMO's doctors» claims that our client did not need additional rehabilitative services.
Just under half of partners
responding to Legal Week's Big Question survey said the scale of cuts will lead
to a considerable
brain drain from a sector already contending with low billing rates, with 8 % claiming they will have an enormous impact and a further 40 % saying they will make a small contribution
to lawyers moving away from publicly - funded
work.
Future
work should focus on identifying effective interventions, including determining if children with chronic
brain disorders
respond to the same interventions that are effective for typical behavioural or psychiatric difficulties.
The good news is that most people's minds
work in predictable ways and
respond well
to security, attachment, and rituals, making it possible
to actually neurologically prime the
brain for greater love and fewer conflicts.
Graphotherapy
works because everything you've ever done or thought or said remains in your
brain, and when you pick up a pen and write, the way you've
responded to all your life experiences and integrated them into your personality is translated into the trail of ink you leave on the paper.