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DESMA 9 Event 3 | Neuroscience + Art

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I attended the Neuroscience + Art event by Mark Cohen on the 26th of May. This event was particularly interesting as it focused on the subtle role the brain plays in the activities that we assume are automatic, and take for granted.  Registration Confirmation Throughout the event, Mark explored various examples of how the brain is able to make connections and inferences, while explaining briefly the scientific basis. For instance, Mark explored how the mind is able to fill in the gaps when certain parts of a visual are hidden or missing. An example he showed us was an image that had three pac-man like structures that created a “triangle” in the area that they were missing. This shows how our brain is trained to pick up certain patterns and is able to find such patterns even when they may not seem immediately obvious. According to Neil deGrasse Tyson, pattern recognition determined natural selection as these skills assisted in humans’ survival ¹ . This illustrates how deep rooted su...