Re: Mirror neurons and art

From: Steve Kudlak (chromexa@ovis.net)
Date: Sun Dec 19 1999 - 13:19:46 EST


"Dr. John R. Skoyles" wrote:

> I am interested in the implications of mirror neurons for art -- in fact I
> gave a talk at the psychology department at Yale on this topic this fall.
> Here they are as summarized in a short publication last year. I would be
> interested to discuss with people the following issues.
>
>

<lots of neat stuff sniffed for those with slow connections>

Thanks I will have to look those up. I remember lots of stuff about nueral
activation but my refs are still 2600 miles away. What is the most common form
of medical imaging used these days. I remember glucose consumption and O2
(Oxygen Consumption). The glucose was labeled and had to be injected and was
kind of invasive. I have seen NMR and PET used for various things. Provided you
have a nice research hospital near you. But just getting back into swim of
things...to use a visual metaphor...

Have Fun,
Sends Steve

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