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Seeing Faces Where There Aren’t Any
Research into the effects of hiding the face . . . with
The Hidden Neuroscience of Leonardo da Vinci
On the artist's explorations into neuroscience. By Sophie
Variations on Huxley's 'Gleam' of the Visionary
Huxley's little book on art that induces, or at least
Cleaning the Dirty Brain?
How we sleep affects the efficiency of the brain’s self-
FROM AN ARTIST’S NOTEBOOK: Theatre & The Meaning of Ecstasy
An actor’s memoir of ascending into the state "that is the
A Dangerous Fork in the Road: Advice from a Necessary Thinker
Among other things, Jordan Peterson considers the puzzles
Strange Tools: Art & Human Nature
A philosopher makes the case for thinking of works of art
The Meditating Brain
What research is telling us about the effects of willing
I Never Told Anyone What It Was For Me
An eloquent writer speaks with openness and force about
Is that a face or a building?
A study finds that we process faces and architecture using
Tapping the Power of a 'Second Brain'
The maxim 'we are what we eat' is further proved by new,
Music as the Brain’s Universal Language
Recent studies showing that music may indeed be —
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