Fractal geometry: A consolidated tool for imagination

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Vitae Pub Date : 2013-12-17 DOI:10.17533/udea.vitae.17991
Dario Iker TÉLLEZ-MEDINA
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Since the very first attempts performed by the human brain for acquiring information about the surrounding world, priority is usually given to the information received by visual channels, i.e. by the eyes. It is interesting the proportion of human cerebral cortex destined for processing the stimuli captured by the photo-sensors contained in the retina, ranging 55%. According to several authors (1-4), the human learning process involves the association of each stimulus received by the different transduction assemblies composing the five senses to an image or, even, to a specific intricate memory. This has derived in formulating research works about how the brain develops the processes of creation and imagination. Therefore, the complexity of the well-known capacity of children for drawing in the mind (or in a piece of paper) a picture of an imaginary creature, and defining how it smells, hears, tastes, and touches, is astonishing. Having fun making an imaginary creature does not necessarily imply an easy task for the human brain, especially if the thinker of such an imaginary creature goes deeper into deciding if the creature becomes an opponent or a friend. In turn, the learning process may result affected when the visual channels do not work properly. Some studies have shown that lack of visual experience delays the physiological development of cognitive, social and linguistic skills in blind children. Although this might signify a serious disadvantage for an adequate brain development, there exist reports indicating that cerebral processing of shapes, spatial perception and imagery occurs in the same way and in the same highly-specialised visual areas, despite the sensory channels through which the information is acquired, in both blind and non-blind individuals. Furthermore, it is possible to mention many examples of blind persons noticing some aspects that the non-blind ones do not recognise.
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分形几何:想象力的巩固工具
自从人类大脑第一次尝试获取周围世界的信息以来,通常优先考虑通过视觉渠道,即眼睛接收的信息。有趣的是,人类大脑皮层中用于处理由视网膜中的光传感器捕获的刺激的比例为55%。根据几位作者(1-4)的观点,人类的学习过程包括将组成五种感官的不同转导组合接收到的每种刺激与图像甚至特定的复杂记忆相关联。这是在制定关于大脑如何发展创造和想象过程的研究工作中得出的。因此,众所周知,孩子们有一种复杂的能力,可以在脑海中(或在纸上)描绘出一个想象中的生物,并定义它是如何闻、听、尝和摸的,这种能力令人惊讶。对于人类的大脑来说,创造一个虚构的生物并不是一件容易的事情,尤其是当创造这样一个虚构生物的思考者更深入地决定这个生物是成为对手还是朋友时。反过来,当视觉通道不能正常工作时,学习过程可能会受到影响。一些研究表明,视觉经验的缺乏会延迟盲童认知、社交和语言技能的生理发展。尽管这可能意味着大脑发育的严重缺陷,但有报告表明,尽管盲人和非盲人都有获取信息的感官通道,但大脑对形状、空间感知和图像的处理方式和高度专业化的视觉区域是相同的。此外,可以举出许多盲人注意到非盲人不认识的某些方面的例子。
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期刊介绍: The journal VITAE is the four-monthly official publication of the School of Pharmaceutical and Food Sciences, and its mission is the diffusion of the scientific and investigative knowledge in the various fields of pharmaceutical and food research, and their related industries. The Journal VITAE is an open-access journal that publishes original and unpublished manuscripts, which are selected by the Editorial Board and then peer-reviewed. The editorial pages express the opinion of the Faculty regarding the various topics of interest. The judgments, opinions, and points of view expressed in the published articles are the responsibility of their authors.
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