Visual artistic creativity and the brain.

Kenneth M Heilman, Lealani Mae Acosta
Author Information
  1. Kenneth M Heilman: Department of Neurology, University of Florida College of Medicine, The Center for Neuropsychological Research, the Malcom Randall Veteran Affairs Hospital, Gainesville, FL, USA. Electronic address: heilman@neurology.ufl.edu.

Abstract

Creativity is the development of a new or novel understanding--insight that leads to the expression of orderly relationships (e.g., finding and revealing the thread that unites). Visual artistic creativity plays an important role in the quality of human lives, and the goal of this chapter is to describe some of the brain mechanisms that may be important in visual artistic creativity. The initial major means of learning how the brain mediates any activity is to understand the anatomy and physiology that may support these processes. A further understanding of specific cognitive activities and behaviors may be gained by studying patients who have diseases of the brain and how these diseases influence these functions. Physiological recording such as electroencephalography and brain imaging techniques such as PET and fMRI have also allowed us to gain a better understanding of the brain mechanisms important in visual creativity. In this chapter, we discuss anatomic and physiological studies, as well as neuropsychological studies of healthy artists and patients with neurological disease that have helped us gain some insight into the brain mechanisms that mediate artistic creativity.

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MeSH Term

Art
Brain
Brain Mapping
Creativity
Humans
Neuropsychological Tests
Visual Perception

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