See what your brain does when you look at art | BBC News



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41 thoughts on “See what your brain does when you look at art | BBC News

  1. I may seem conservative on this matter, but I'm a little confused. Because…it's good for science to develop, but if people's sensibilities toward art become digitized, I fear it will be used in dark experiments to read people's minds. Or, conversely, I'm a little worried that AI will somehow intervene in our minds and they control our emotions without us even realizing it.

  2. Please note how this person was walking past the artwork in the beginning not taking anything in. Then when she had the headset on she was trying to will herself to see more profoundly. πŸ˜‚. 🀷🏽

  3. πŸ“¬πŸ—£οΈβœοΈ!!!!! HEY🏁 *WORLD 🌍 πŸ†˜πŸ†˜πŸ†˜πŸ†˜πŸ†˜ WHAT'S WRONG WITH (US) !!!!! ( βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“ """"" WE IMMEDIATELY NEED WORLD 🌍 PEACE NUMBER 1πŸ“―""""" β„’ PEACE IN ONE PIECE 🧩 = ALL FOR ONE ONE FOR ALL , FOR πŸ• CAUSE """"" βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“)

    ( xxx WE DON'T NEED *WORLD 🌍 WAR NUMBER 3 Γ—Γ—Γ— BETWEEN PIECES OF SPLINTERS GROUPS )

    βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“ !!!!!THERE IS ANOTHER WAY FOR US AND OUR TRUE PURPOSE WHICH IS TO TAKE AND TAKE CARE OF ALL OF CREATION ALL FOR ONE ONE FOR ALL !!!!! βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“βœ“.

  4. Why choose somebody, who looks like is being at the museum as a punishment. The reporter was so disinterested it was a bit uncomfortable to watch. Her comment on viewed art was incredibly ignorant. Choose your reporters wisely, BBC.

  5. Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) is a program we run in grades 3, 4, and 5. We find that, with just one visit per month during the school year, it improves visual literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills.

  6. Art contains the artist's energy and frequency that can be felt nearby or great distances. In other words, art gives off a vibrational frequency like an aura or remnant of its creator.

  7. Are civilian victims HAVANA SYNDROME in reallity in illegal Scientific programmes/experiments in the race to develop AGI Neural Weapons/ artificial telepathy/sentience. Was Erin Valenti (Silicon Valley tech.Ceo.) a victim? She claimed that she was in a 'thought experiment' before being found dead in her car 5 days later. Nobody dares say they too are a victim.

  8. I have always shunned the idea that art is secondary or terciary in the scale of needs. It's primary. It's right next to food, water, shelter. It's beauty and a world without beauty is a world of depression. Beauty is a need.

  9. The research using this particular person was not accurate because she was told about the test. So during the art viewing she over analysed the painting and the purpose of the test, instead of just enjoying the views.

  10. The other thing though, is that the reporter is also multitasking in communicating her feelings to the camera and to the viewers. Again, the brain's activity is going to be different to someone who is just in a gallery just admiring or studying a painting or sitting at home looking through a book of paintings.

  11. Excuse me, but I didn't need any scientific study to know that art is an active experience. πŸ˜• In fact, it's an experience that affects the entire body. When you're in front of a painting, sculpture, etc. emotions can be felt in the chest, hands, it runs through your entire person. I'm surprised that the journalist only has a superficial image of what she sees. What would happen if she saw abstract art?

    In short, art is good for people.⭐
    Kudos to everyone working to prove that fact. πŸ‘
    Greetings from Chile ❀

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