The Link Between Drawing And Seeing In The Brain

The link between drawing and seeing in the brain

Drawing an object and naming it engages the brain in similar ways, according to research recently published in JNeurosci. The finding demonstrates the importance of the visual processing system for producing drawings of an object.

image

(Image caption: Brain activation patterns during object recognition and production. Credit: Fan et al., JNeurosci 2019)

In a study by Fan et al., healthy adults performed two tasks while the researchers recorded brain activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging: they identified pieces of furniture in pictures and produced drawings of those pieces of furniture. The researchers used machine learning to discover similar patterns of brain activity across both tasks within the occipital cortex, an area of the brain important for visual processing. This means people recruit the same neural representation of an object whether they are drawing it or seeing it.

As the participants drew each object multiple times, the activity patterns in occipital cortex remained unchanged, but the connection between occipital cortex and parietal cortex, an area involved in motor planning, grew more distinct. This suggests that drawing practice enhances how the brain shares information about an object between different regions over time.

Tags

More Posts from Gatortavern and Others

2 years ago

Are you Exploring your Concepts to their Fullest?

                There’s nothing worse than getting hooked into a piece of media by a really cool concept—only to be let down through shallow exploration. The entire story I’m distracted from what’s happening by what could have been had they gone more in depth into what they promised.

                The good news is, avoiding this in your own writing is fairly easy as long as you remember to continuously do one thing: ask questions.

                I talk about this a lot, but making room to explore the implications (especially of worldbuilding and events, not just actions) is only going to deepen your narrative and create a more satisfying, well-rounded world. As well, the decisions you make here are going to set the use of your concept apart from the other stories we’ve seen it in.

                If your concept is a character who has lived on a boat their entire life finally hits the shore, think about what it would mean for someone to have never seen land—how would they feel about trees, valleys, mountains, buildings. They would probably be very familiar with stars and constellations, navigation, the dark, swimming, fishing, and danger surrounding the water. They may prefer cramped spaces, sleeping under a low roof, a gentle rocking or white noise.

                If there’s magic in the world but say only some people have it, how does that impact politics, healthcare, parenting? Do people have biases against magic users or non-magic users? Are there laws set to prevent or limit magic use in certain places, or at all?

                You could ask endless amounts of questions about a concept, and you should. If you introduce something big, exciting, and full of consequences—you must also be willing to commit to it, and explore it to its fullest.

                Good luck! If you feel like sharing, tag a concept you’ve come up with and some interesting implications that go with it!


Tags
4 years ago

This is fun!

Who wants a Paranatural Tool random generator?

(I’m posting the link to it in the reblog to this because I think Tumblr is being weird about links rn)


Tags
2 years ago

Websites for Artists by alinalal_


Tags
2 years ago

What a wonderful Johnny! All the little touches on him are so magnificent!

Older Johnny
Older Johnny
Older Johnny

Older Johnny


Tags
4 years ago

Hopefully I’ll be able to whip up a few story responses, those are always a treat! Looking forward to it!

Welcome To The First Spectober! A Writing And Art Prompt Filled October! Think Spooktober, But Paranatural

Welcome to the First Spectober! A writing and art prompt filled October! Think Spooktober, but Paranatural themed. 

There will be daily prompts, both for writing and art. These will be separated into two separate lists. However, if you ever want to use a ‘writing prompt’ for art, or vice versa, you are absolutely welcome to! While they are listed day to day, you can skip as many as you’d like and do them out of order if you’d prefer to. It’s creativity, no need to restrict it. :D

We’ll be using the #spectober2020 for the event and be reblogging them to this blog. Word of advice: make sure the tag is within the first five, or it won’t show up. If we haven’t reblogged your submission within 24 hours, feel free to message us.

Writing Prompt List (Pending)

Art Prompt List (Pending)


Tags
5 years ago

I adore all of this! Thank you so much!

Finally, My VERY LATE @pnatsecretsanta For @gatortavern !!! I’m So Sorry For How Long This Took. Main

Finally, my VERY LATE @pnatsecretsanta for @gatortavern !!! I’m so sorry for how long this took. Main frames + A bonus for taking so long under the cut!! 

Keep reading


Tags
4 years ago

This is so cool! And it’s already great at giving me ideas for some stories! Thank you so much!

johnny’s gang-misfit

Happy holidays @gatortavern, this is your @pnatsecretsanta gift! I’m so sorry it’s late, I was battling with my laptop every step of the way, but it’s here now! Enjoy!


Tags
1 year ago

Just a bunch of Useful websites - Updated for 2023

Removed/checked all links to make sure everything is working (03/03/23). Hope they help!

Sejda - Free online PDF editor.

Supercook - Have ingredients but no idea what to make? Put them in here and it'll give you recipe ideas.

Still Tasty - Trying the above but unsure about whether that sauce in the fridge is still edible? Check here first.

Archive.ph - Paywall bypass. Like 12ft below but appears to work far better and across more sites in my testing. I'd recommend trying this one first as I had more success with it.

12ft – Hate paywalls? Try this site out.

Where Is This - Want to know where a picture was taken, this site can help.

TOS/DR - Terms of service, didn't read. Gives you a summary of terms of service plus gives each site a privacy rating.

OneLook - Reverse dictionary for when you know the description of the word but can't for the life of you remember the actual word.

My Abandonware - Brilliant site for free, legal games. Has games from 1978 up to present day across pc and console. You'll be surprised by some of the games on there, some absolute gems.

Project Gutenberg – Always ends up on these type of lists and for very good reason. All works that are copyright free in one place.

Ninite – New PC? Install all of your programs in one go with no bloat or unnecessary crap.

PatchMyPC - Alternative to ninite with over 300 app options to keep upto date. Free for home users.

Unchecky – Tired of software trying to install additional unwanted programs? This will stop it completely by unchecking the necessary boxes when you install.

Sci-Hub – Research papers galore! Check here before shelling out money. And if it’s not here, try the next link in our list.

LibGen – Lots of free PDFs relate primarily to the sciences.

Zotero – A free and easy to use program to collect, organize, cite and share research.

Car Complaints – Buying a used car? Check out what other owners of the same model have to say about it first.

CamelCamelCamel – Check the historical prices of items on Amazon and set alerts for when prices drop.

Have I Been Pawned – Still the king when it comes to checking if your online accounts have been released in a data breach. Also able to sign up for email alerts if you’ve ever a victim of a breach.

I Have No TV - A collection of documentaries for you to while away the time. Completely free.

Radio Garden – Think Google Earth but wherever you zoom, you get the radio station of that place.

Just The Recipe – Paste in the url and get just the recipe as a result. No life story or adverts.

Tineye – An Amazing reverse image search tool.

My 90s TV – Simulates 90’s TV using YouTube videos. Also has My80sTV, My70sTV, My60sTV and for the younger ones out there, My00sTV. Lose yourself in nostalgia.

Foto Forensics – Free image analysis tools.

Old Games Download – A repository of games from the 90’s and early 2000’s. Get your fix of nostalgia here.

Online OCR – Convert pictures of text into actual text and output it in the format you need.

Remove Background – An amazingly quick and accurate way to remove backgrounds from your pictures.

Twoseven – Allows you to sync videos from providers such as Netflix, Youtube, Disney+ etc and watch them with your friends. Ad free and also has the ability to do real time video and text chat.

Terms of Service, Didn’t Read – Get a quick summary of Terms of service plus a privacy rating.

Coolors – Struggling to get a good combination of colors? This site will generate color palettes for you.

This To That – Need to glue two things together? This’ll help.

Photopea – A free online alternative to Adobe Photoshop. Does everything in your browser.

BitWarden – Free open source password manager.

Just Beam It - Peer to peer file transfer. Drop the file in on one end, click create link and send to whoever. Leave your pc on that page while they download. Because of how it works there are no file limits. It's genuinely amazing. Best file transfer system I have ever used.

Atlas Obscura – Travelling to a new place? Find out the hidden treasures you should go to with Atlas Obscura.

ID Ransomware – Ever get ransomware on your computer? Use this to see if the virus infecting your pc has been cracked yet or not. Potentially saving you money. You can also sign up for email notifications if your particular problem hasn’t been cracked yet.

Way Back Machine – The Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites and loads more.

Rome2Rio – Directions from anywhere to anywhere by bus, train, plane, car and ferry.

Splitter – Seperate different audio tracks audio. Allowing you to split out music from the words for example.

myNoise – Gives you beautiful noises to match your mood. Increase your productivity, calm down and need help sleeping? All here for you.

DeepL – Best language translation tool on the web.

Forvo – Alternatively, if you need to hear a local speaking a word, this is the site for you.

For even more useful sites, there is an expanded list that can be found here.


Tags
2 years ago

Hi there! I was wondering if you have any advice/opinions on the importance of originality vs. the finer mechanics of a story (plot, character motivations, etc). I've always been insecure about having unoriginal ideas, but the few times I've had an idea that feels genuinely unique, every other important element of the work feels lacking. The characters are passive and unmotivated, the plot is full of holes, etc. Currently, I have an idea which I'm not confident in the originality of, but the character has clear motivations and the plot, while tropey and not the most original, has a clear direction and no immediately obvious holes. So I'm a bit torn up over whether it is better to bend over backwards to try to make the unique ideas work or to go with the one that is less original, but comes easily to me and ticks all the other important boxes. Ultimately, I'm writing it for me, but if I ever did decide to publish, I worry the premise alone wouldn't catch the attention of potential publishers or readers. Any input you might have would be much appreciated!

Here's what I'm going to recommend: Throw out ideas of originality and marketability for now. They're both holding you back from making the real decision you need to make. Sit down and ask yourself some questions:

Which story concept has more appeal (to you)? Does thinking about working on it make you feel excited, or fill you with dread? Wanting to work on the story is the most important factor here. Trying to force something because you think you must do it won't work.

Which story concept is easier for you to write? You already have the answer to that, but I want you to think about why. What about your more conventional story makes it easier to make characters for and plot? Is it because that's where you feel more comfortable at? Is it because that's the kind of story you most like to read?

Which story concept do you see yourself finishing (and editing)? Carrying the story through to the end is the biggest factor here. If writing the story is a slog from beginning to end, you're probably not going to end up with a finished book that you like.

Now obviously, I am leaning toward one way - the story that comes more easily for you. I'm doing that for a couple of reasons, but mainly a finished story with interesting characters and a cohesive plot is going to be a much easier sell than a unique story with no appealing characters and a plot that's confusing. Most readers are sold on good character arcs and fun plots, not the uniqueness of the premise. If uniqueness is all you have, there's little appeal to the reader.

This does not mean you should toss out those unique and appealing story ideas! You want to write them, and they will not go away, but you're not going to suddenly wake up and become the next China Mieville or Jeff VanderMeer overnight. Getting those unique story ideas to work means giving them time to become something you can write while in the meantime still writing and working on stories that you know you can write.

Put those little plot mushrooms in a dark place and let them grow while you continue to develop the skills you need to bring them to life. Review them from time to time, but if they aren't ready and other stories are, don't force them. One day you will find the key you need to pull them together in a way in a story you're ready and excited to write, but in the meantime, give yourself permission to become.

Uniqueness doesn't sell books; good stories do.


Tags
Loading...
End of content
No more pages to load
  • lesset
    lesset liked this · 4 years ago
  • eulogist
    eulogist liked this · 4 years ago
  • sara-besic
    sara-besic liked this · 4 years ago
  • rgisnothere
    rgisnothere liked this · 4 years ago
  • zulacent
    zulacent liked this · 4 years ago
  • leftfootism
    leftfootism liked this · 4 years ago
  • chimneyfish
    chimneyfish liked this · 4 years ago
  • takemetoyourtoaster
    takemetoyourtoaster liked this · 4 years ago
  • worldthroughmyeyes
    worldthroughmyeyes liked this · 4 years ago
  • armless-snake
    armless-snake liked this · 4 years ago
  • vix-viventium
    vix-viventium liked this · 4 years ago
  • cecilia-ljy
    cecilia-ljy reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • karlalakatz
    karlalakatz liked this · 4 years ago
  • hadeelali2
    hadeelali2 liked this · 4 years ago
  • sirporcupine28
    sirporcupine28 reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • sirporcupine28
    sirporcupine28 liked this · 4 years ago
  • kathileinsworld
    kathileinsworld liked this · 4 years ago
  • auhirie
    auhirie reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • auhirie
    auhirie liked this · 4 years ago
  • between-the-lamp-post
    between-the-lamp-post liked this · 4 years ago
  • eunuchlove
    eunuchlove liked this · 4 years ago
  • lucianofernandezlcf
    lucianofernandezlcf liked this · 4 years ago
  • eritvita
    eritvita reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • mooonborne
    mooonborne reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • quick-step
    quick-step liked this · 4 years ago
  • nekoeka
    nekoeka reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • thomasbrisenio
    thomasbrisenio reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • 5hfeels
    5hfeels liked this · 4 years ago
  • a-little-bit-of-neens
    a-little-bit-of-neens reblogged this · 4 years ago
  • a-little-bit-of-neens
    a-little-bit-of-neens liked this · 4 years ago
  • yourevxrythings
    yourevxrythings liked this · 4 years ago
  • megmelodia
    megmelodia liked this · 4 years ago
  • where-i-end-and-love-begins
    where-i-end-and-love-begins liked this · 4 years ago
  • meowlerex
    meowlerex liked this · 4 years ago
  • purpurella-v
    purpurella-v liked this · 4 years ago
  • ukeme
    ukeme liked this · 4 years ago
  • meandmyechoes
    meandmyechoes liked this · 4 years ago
  • onethirdtwo
    onethirdtwo liked this · 4 years ago
gatortavern - Archosaur's Abode
Archosaur's Abode

A Cozy Cabana for Crocodiles, Alligators and their ancestors. -fan of the webcomic Paranatural, Pokemon, Hideo Kojima titles -updates/posts infrequently

237 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags