urbanehood:
(by Katrin Schaak)
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Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals
Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals.
When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala — a structure central to pleasure and pain, fear and reward — react almost instantly.
Put another way, glimpsing a bird at the feeder or a shark on Animal Planet, or even a plankitten, could invoke cognitive tricks inherited from ancestors who walked on four legs in shallow water.
The effect is large and consistent, and “may reflect the importance that animals held throughout our evolutionary past,” wrote researchers led by California Institute of Technology neurobiologist Florian Mormann in an Aug. 29 Nature Neuroscience paper.
The researchers had access to a unique group of research subjects: 41 people receiving surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy. Prior to surgery, doctors needed to map their minds, a task performed by inserting electrodes into different parts of their brains, then measuring neuron-by-neuron responses to stimuli.
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Dead Island digital comic now available
92y:
What do you think of when you think of “landscape”?
The photo above (credit: Iwan Baan) showcases The Garden that Climbs Stairs in Bilbao, Spain, designed by Diana Balmori.
Balmori also created one of New York City’s largest green roof atop Silvercup Studios.
She’ll be here on November 7 with Peter Reed, senior deputy director of curatorial affairs at MoMA.
What do you think of when you think of “landscape”?
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why do women wear thong panties
Never Forget, NYC
rustybreak:
Treehotel in Sweden. I blogged this before but blogging again, one of my favourite buildings.
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Jen Stark “Melting Point” (Detail), Cut Paper on Wood, 21” x 132”, 2011
Jen Stark PULSE Los Angeles September 30 - October 3, 2011 www.showandtellgallery.com (via Art PR Wire)