Relier Pairs Are artistic brains different?Version en ligne listen the podcast and complete the match up par Micaela 1 What is one example Neil gives to illustrate how artists may behave differently? 2 What is the main question the program seeks to answer about artists? 3 What does Mike, the self-taught painter, believe about artistic ability? 4 How does Dr. Rebecca Chamberlain describe the way artists process visual information? 5 What does the term "trainable" mean in the context of the program? They take a more global approach, making bigger saccades & shorter fixations, which allows them to get a gist-level view of what they´re observing Michelangelo worked so hard he never took a bath, and that Jimi Hendrix once set fire to his guitar on stage A skill, such as painting, can be taught or learned, rather than being an innate ability It wants to reveal whether artists’ brains are different from those of non-artists Artistic skills is not something you are born with, but rather something that can be learned and trained 1 child prodigy 2 tips 3 trainable 4 processing 5 gist 6 blown away general, overall understanding of something, without the detail useful pieces of advice about how to do something capable of being taught or trained a young child with very great talent and ability in something making sense of the information your brain receives about the external world very impressed or pleasantly surprised by something