Lauren Schaaf- Beauty of Brain Science

A lot of the readings we discuss in class talk about how Art helps us discover reality. To me, part of the most beautiful things in the world can not be explained or understood. The most interesting part of neuroscience is the fact that we hardly understand any of it. There is still so much left to be discovered and explained. Art also helps explain reality and life which many people also can not begin to comprehend the entirety.

There seems to be this underlying need for knowledge in all men. Most of our lives revolves around explaining our surroundings and ourselves. Artists help us in learning about life. In the brain there are neurons that are individual building blocks in the brain that aren't physically connected but share neurotransmitters which almost serve as information to perform a function. In many ways, sharing knowledge among humans through art reminds me of this

There is an undying need for explanation and knowledge so that artists who offer constantly new perspectives about the world around us can never be satisfied. Similar, to the way that knowledge about the brain seems to be unending. With each piece we discover, there seems to be more to be understood.

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