01 EDITION: NEUROSCIENCE (DIGITAL)
01 EDITION: NEUROSCIENCE (DIGITAL)
The Neuroscience edition of SEISMA Magazine, where science and arts collide. Featuring scientific articles, interviews, and new and commissioned poetry, prose, and artwork. In this issue, we explore whether introverts prefer brutalist architecture, whether 'sonic seasoning' influences flavour, and whether augmented reality existed before the computer.
In this edition, we invite you to step into the mind of the creative.
This brave new world of research has been defined by major innovations in both methodologies and data analytics. For one thing, functional neuroimaging technologies have become significantly more accessible over the past two decades. Coupled with mind-bending new psychological approaches for studying different modes of creative thought, researchers and artists have been able to collaborate in ways that were never possible in the past. From developing brain-computer interfaces that generate art based on brainwaves, to optimizing the design of buildings and public spaces based on neuroaesthetics, the possibilities are seemingly endless.
Indeed, it’s easy to get lost in the creative mind, so spend some time here. Have a look around. What you’ll find is sure to be intriguing ...