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Arts, Brain and Cognition (CROSBI ID 241269)

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Demarin, Vida ; Roje Bedeković, Marina ; Bosnar Puretić, Marijana ; Bošnjak Pašić, Marija Arts, Brain and Cognition // Psychiatria Danubina, 28 (2016), 4; 343-348

Podaci o odgovornosti

Demarin, Vida ; Roje Bedeković, Marina ; Bosnar Puretić, Marijana ; Bošnjak Pašić, Marija

engleski

Arts, Brain and Cognition

Art is a product of human creativity ; it is a superior skill that can be learned by study, practice and observation. Modern neuroscience and neuroimaging enable study of the processes during artistic performance. Creative people have less marked hemispheric dominance. It was found that the right hemisphere is specialized for metaphoric thinking, playfulness, solution finding and synthesizing, it is the center of visualization, imagination and conceptualization, but the left hemisphere is still needed for artistic work to achieve balance. A specific functional organization of brain areas was found during visual art activities. Marked hemispheric dominance and area specialization is also very prominent for music perception. Brain is capable of making new connections, activating new pathways and unmasking secondary roads, it is “plastic”. Music is a strong stimulus for neuroplasticity. fMRI studies have shown reorganization of motor and auditory cortex in professional musicians. Other studies showed the changes in neurotransmitter and hormone serum levels in correlation to music. The most prominent connection between music and enhancement of performance or changing of neuropsychological activity was shown by studies involving Mozart’s music from which the theory of “The Mozart Effect” was derived. Results of numerous studies showed that listening to music can improve cognition, motor skills and recovery after brain injury. In the field of visual art, brain lesion can lead to the visuospatial neglect, loss of details and significant impairment of artistic work while the lesions affecting the left hemisphere reveal new artistic dimensions, disinhibit the right hemisphere, work is more spontaneous and emotional with the gain of artistic quality. All kinds of arts (music, painting, dancing...) stimulate the brain. They should be part of treatment processes. Work of many artists is an excellent example for the interweaving the neurology and arts.

arts – brain – creativity - music therapy - neuroplasticity

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Podaci o izdanju

28 (4)

2016.

343-348

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0353-5053

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