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这篇叙述性评论探讨了神经系统疾病与艺术表现之间的复杂关系,这种关系会对画家的作品产生深远影响。这一探讨突出了神经科学与艺术之间动态的、不断发展的联系,深入揭示了人类大脑与艺术表现力之间非同寻常的交汇和发展方式。脑损伤后,除了艺术家为应对健康挑战而采取的应对策略外,还可能出现突然冒出的艺术天才、成熟艺术家风格的奇妙变化、因脑损伤导致认知能力下降却仍能促进艺术能力的矛盾现象。因此,本文研究了脑损伤和失调对艺术家产生深远影响的不同情况,这些情况导致了新人才的涌现、艺术风格的改变、作品意想不到的改进以及艺术实践的调整,一些画家如汤米-麦克休(Tommy McHugh,1949-2012 年)、弗朗西斯科-戈雅(Francisco Goya,1746-1828 年)、奥托-迪克斯(Otto Dix,1891-1969 年)、威廉-德库宁(Willem de Kooning,1904-1997 年)、威廉-查尔斯-乌特莫伦(William Charles Utermohlen,1933-2007 年)和查尔斯-梅里安(Charles Meryon,1821-1868 年)就是其中的代表。因此,艺术作品可以成为了解大脑功能障碍的宝贵工具,但研究不足,尽管必须非常谨慎地解释它们。
The Interplay Between Brain Lesions and Painter´s Creative Transformations
This narrative review addresses the complex relationship between neurological diseases and artistic expression, which can have a profound impact on a painter´s works. This exploration highlights the dynamic and ever-evolving connection between neuroscience and art, offering insights into the extraordinary ways in which the human brain and artistic expression intersect and evolve. Following brain damage, there may be the emergence of sudden artistic talents, intriguing changes in the styles of established artists, the paradoxical facilitation of artistic abilities despite the cognitive decline consequent to these injuries, besides coping strategies that artists adopt in response to the challenges of health. Therefore, this article investigates different scenarios where brain injuries and disorders have had a profound impact on artists, leading to the emergence of new talents, changes in artistic styles, and unexpected improvements in their work, as well as adaptations in their artistic practices, as represented by some painters such as Tommy McHugh (1949 -2012), Francisco Goya (1746-1828), Otto Dix (1891-1969), Willem de Kooning (1904-1997), William Charles Utermohlen (1933-2007) and Charles Meryon (1821-1868). Consequently, works of art can be valuable but understudied tools for understanding brain dysfunction, although they must be interpreted with great care.