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PantherMedia Topic: The brain and creativity
 

PantherMedia Topic: The brain and creativity

The human brain has been a source of fascination for centuries. Innovative ideas and creative depictions in art or fashion for example have become a part of our culture. But what is actually the basis for these visualisations and creations?

Triggered by sensory perceptions, electric impulses are continuously generated in various sections of the brain.

PantherMedia Topic: The brain and creativity

In milliseconds, these impulses are analysed and checked against existing knowledge and experience stored in our long-term-memory. In a final step this information is also subjected to an emotion based evaluation. Considering that, one could say that sensory perceptions, knowledge, experience and emotional evaluation are responsible for cognisant and subconscious inspirations and new ideas.

So? What does your intuition say? Go, discover our broad range of images on the subject of the brain und delve into the fascinating work of sensory perceptions.

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