Aribeth says: So were these master artists of the Renaissance trying to hide images of anatomically correct brains in their religious work? Why would they do it? Were they trying to put science into religion without getting caught? Or is this just one big coincidence? Maybe the four scientists that wrote the article need to take a break from the neurosciences. What do you think?<< Original articles: Brain ‘imaging in the Renaissance (there is another link mentioned in the source but the site requires an account so I didn't include it) Just a quick observation-:it seems a bit of a stretch. But I am VERY interested in this and so will read your links. Thanks the 'imaging status' we are in is mostly hidden from our own self knowledge ......)) Look, I love any excuse to look at beautiful images but the notion that hidden are other images is on a par for me of reading the tea leaves, IMO. Why fix what isn't broken? Have fun with these notions but not too seriously. |
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