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Brain Disorders and Therapeutics

Mental Heal th and Psychology

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Journal of Brain and Neurology| Volume: 2

November 05-06, 2018 | Edinburgh, Scotland

The Importance of Art and how it reduces Alzheimer and increases Giftedness

Nydia J Gutierrez

Wittenberg College and Seminary, USA

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rofound research in neuroscience, consciousness,

human intelligence, and creativity. I created methods

and methodologies on mind mapping, visual neuroscience,

and visual computational modeling. The interaction of

human abstraction and perception. The functional areas

of human intelligence, and the cortical lobes to human

thinking and visual technology. Massachusetts Institute

of Technology Art, Culture, and Technology is by far my

greatest outstanding accomplishment. Designing methods,

models, and methodologies that resemble the interaction of

interactive media and animated graphics.

The study of the human brain presents alternatives that

study the human mind, neurobiological components, and

giftedness in human intelligence. Giftedness defines human

creativity, memory, and human intelligence. Art theory is

one of those variables that create positive modulation and

thinking. This creates an increase in the areas of the neo-

cortex and the prefrontal cortex. The area of the neo-cortex

functions with a high alertness mechanism that increases

giftedness intelligence and creativity.

Speaker Biography

Nydia J Gutierrez completed her Ph.D. in Neuroscience and Cognitive Psychology and

a Joint Degree with Massachusetts Institute of Technology Art, Culture, and Technology

and Full Sail University. She has several research articles published in international

journals.

e:

nydiagutierrez@hotmail.com