Lame Brain Mice
Well, there have been various studies on the effects of Art by the medical community down through the years. Recently, the study relating to revitalizing the atrophied brain came out in the news. It got me thinking.
Doing art is more than just sitting down to draw something. It’s a form of expression that belies our deepest fears and hopes, crosses economical and social boundaries, breaks through the remnants of racial prejudices that continue to exist and can make the young wise beyond their years, and the old young again.
The study suggests that mice who were induced with brain atrophy were able to recuperate and even stimulate new brain growth through an engaging and interactive environment where other mice in a plain old cage fell prey to the degenerative effects of the ongoing atrophy.
So what’s this mean for the artist?
It means that art can keep us young, even if our bodies grow old because art stimulates the mind, keeps us thinking and active mentally.
by the way, I love the image above from Mike Wade
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5 opinions for Lame Brain Mice
Karine Swenson
May 1, 2007 at 9:04 pm
What a great post! I do think art is healing and beneficial, but even as a “believer” it is encouraging to have some reinforcement from time to time. The photo is fun, too. Thanks, Karine
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May 2, 2007 at 4:16 am
[…] Thanks to William of Artist Hideout for pointing out this article to me. Don’t miss his related post about art keeping us young. […]
David
May 2, 2007 at 5:09 pm
What it means, is that mice will soon be stealing our customers.
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May 2, 2007 at 7:00 pm
[…] as they age. William, from Artist’s Hideout posted an article on the possible benefits of creative enviroments to keep our brains sharp as they […]
Abstract Canvas Art
May 3, 2007 at 1:52 pm
Fascinating results, and it really makes you think about the personification of the results.
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