Artistic Production Following Brain Damage: A Study of Three Artists

Author:

Chatterjee Anjan1,Bromberger Bianca2,Smith William B.3,Sternschein Rebecca4,Widick Page5

Affiliation:

1. Anjan Chatterjee (neurologist, cognitive neuroscientist), Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, 2 West Gates, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, U.S.A..

2. Bianca Bromberger (research specialist), Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, 2 West Gates, 3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, U.S.A..

3. William B. Smith II (medical student), 904 Webster Street, New Orleans, LA 70118, U.S.A..

4. Rebecca Sternschein (medical student), 1935 Eastchester Road, Apt. 25E, Bronx, NY 10461, U.S.A..

5. Page Widick (medical student), 1 E. Chase Street, #913, Baltimore, MD 21202, U.S.A..

Abstract

We know little about the neurologic bases of art production. The idea that the right brain hemisphere is the “artistic brain” is widely held, despite the lack of evidence for this claim. Artists with brain damage can offer insight into these laterality questions. The authors used an instrument called the Assessment of Art Attributes to examine the work of two individuals with left-brain damage and one with right-hemisphere damage. In each case, their art became more abstract and distorted and less realistic. They also painted with looser strokes, less depth and more vibrant colors. No unique pattern was observed following right-brain damage. However, art produced after left-brain damage also became more symbolic. These results show that the neural basis of art production is distributed across both hemispheres in the human brain.

Publisher

MIT Press - Journals

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Music,Engineering (miscellaneous),Visual Arts and Performing Arts

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