Showing posts with label Neuroscience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neuroscience. Show all posts

Monday, 14 July 2014

The neuroscience of animation - how your brain's wiring makes you like cartoons


Your brain, but animated
At this year's SAS (Society of Animation Studies) conference in Toronto, a number of presentations focused on the subject of Animation and the Mind - The Neuroscience of Animation. This field of research tries to look at animation from a neuroscientific point of view, asking what it is about the design and structure of our brains that influences how we watch and enjoy animation. It's field that asks not just which cartoons we like, but why we like them, on a level that digs deep below our subconscious.