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 In describing my experiments that need to refer

the intersect between science and art, I have difficulty as

in some cases my utterances are only hypotheses.

For example I argue that bioptical stimuli can be used in visual psychotherapy.

 

This statement requires large scale research by specialists in laboratories

by type which I proponed:

 

Bioptical Art -Cabinet for visual psychotherapy

 

On the other hand even art science subjects require improvements

   to increase of efficiency in both directions; Science> Art,

Art> Science

Science requires rigor in conclusion that it must be universally reproducible.

  On the other hand art is dependent on instruction and human choices.

   

I try to explain this by referring me to the fields mental life, where science belongs

   the intelligent, and the art belongs the affectivity in dominantly

 

However I found that gradually publications

induce valuable criteria that contribute to the systematization of the area of intersection.

 

An important criterion would be degree of psychological influence.

 

Of course the degree of psychological influence appears as a complex quantity, difficult to define

to be expressed by numbers and I propose it as a target for researchers.

 

I believe that compositions should be accompanied by some phrases written by

  authors to guide contemplation

 

Thus the research done in the lab and institutes mentioned below

resulting image with important information for science.

But contemplation causes inducing emotional states,

 dominant emotions  about the existence of being.

 

 

 

  •  Neuroimaging Laboratory, Child Study Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 USA

2 Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley

 

The Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, was established to integrate neuroscience faculty across the University. Our goal is to use the power of diverse research approaches to address central questions in neuroscience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Documentation

 

ScienceDirect.com - Neuron - Brian N Pasley, Linda C Mayes ...

 Subcortical discrimination of unperceived objects during binocular rivalry.

 

From Wikipedia

Binocular rivalry is a phenomenon of visual perception in which perception alternates between different images presented to each eye.

When one image is presented to one eye and a very different image is presented to the other (also known as dichoptic presentation), instead of the two images being seen superimposed, one image is seen for a few moments, then the other, then the first, and so on, randomly for as long as one cares to look. For example, if a set of vertical lines is presented to one eye, and a set of horizontal lines to the same region of the retina of the other, sometimes the vertical lines are seen with no trace of the horizontal lines, and sometimes the horizontal lines are seen with no trace of the vertical lines.

 

2. Binocular rivalry and stereoscopy in bioptical art

Keyword:

 

fine art sense

 

fine art visual sense

 

 

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