My Journey of Art and Science

Month March 2021

Reflection – Dr. Brenda Anderson ‘Art and Neuroscience’

Dr. Anderson opened her lecture by talking about the importance of faces and how our human brains are so expertly adapted to recognizing facial features. She showcased this point by presenting a painting by artist Bev Dolittle to us. This… Continue Reading →

Reflection – Oliver Sacks “The Man who Mistook His Wife for a Hat”

The field of neurology has always interested me deeply, though this is my first class focusing on such topics. As something of a scientist myself, I was very curious to begin this project, and to read the work of the… Continue Reading →

Christmas Memories

Through this project I aim to evoke a sense of nostalgia, belonging, and a fondness for childhood simplicity. This video was quite the journey to create, and I enjoyed sifting through dozens of hours of recorded footage along the way,… Continue Reading →

Reflection – Dr. Elissa Aminoff ‘What can the brain teach us about memory?’

As a biology major and a future health practitioner, I was extremely interested in Dr. Aminoff’s presentation, which did not disappoint. I was surprised at both how much we know about the brain and how much we still have left… Continue Reading →

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