从无表情到印象派:探索画家的神经疾病与艺术风格之间的联系

Ricarda M. Konder
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本文讨论了各种类型的神经疾病与画家的风格变化之间的关系。首先概述了创造力的假设神经解剖学基础,然后讨论了局部脑损伤与画家和以前非艺术家的各种风格变化之间的关系。它还探讨了更多的全球神经损伤的背景下的艺术风格,如痴呆和神经递质失衡。文献表明,局灶性神经损伤(如中风或头部损伤)可能更经常导致画家出现局灶性缺陷,如视觉空间能力丧失或部分半忽视。更广泛的神经损伤可能与更多的整体风格变化有关;例如,对帕金森病的多巴胺替代疗法已被证明在许多有记录的艺术家身上产生了更印象派的绘画风格。在一些案例研究中,脑损伤实际上导致了新生艺术能力的出现。虽然基于有限的文献,这些艺术风格的变化可能无法严格预测,但本文表明,艺术家和非艺术家在神经疾病后都可能经历艺术风格的重大变化。病人的叙述还表明,绘画可以作为一种增强个人应对和沟通能力的策略,帮助病人应对复杂的疾病。
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From expressionless to impressionist: Exploring the link between neurological disease and artistic style in painters
This paper discusses the relationship between various types of neurological disease and stylistic changes in painters. By first outlining the hypothesized neuroanatomical bases of creativity, the discussion then relates localized brain damage to various stylistic changes in painters and previously non-artists. It also explores artistic style in the context of more global neurological damage, such as dementias and neurotransmitter imbalances.The literature suggests that focal neurological insults (such as strokes or head injuries) may more often lead to focal deficits in painters, such as the loss of visuospatial ability or partial hemineglect. More widespread neurological damage may be associated with more global stylistic changes; for example, dopamine replacement therapy for Parkinson’s disease has been shown to produce a more impressionist painting style in numerous recorded artists. In several case studies, brain damage actually led to the emergence of de novo artistic ability.While these changes in artistic style may not be rigidly predictable based on the limited literature available, this paper demonstrates that both artists and non-artists may experience significant changes in artistic style after neurological disease. Patient narratives also suggest that painting may serve as an empowering personal coping and communication strategy, aiding patients in navigating their complex illnesses.
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