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Creativity: The science behind the madness

13 Thursday Aug 2020

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Yellowish Orange flower

26 Sunday Jul 2020

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TED/ED: Opioid addiction

15 Wednesday Jul 2020

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Top songs I have listened too in 2019: Lou Doillon – Too Much

06 Monday Jul 2020

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Lou Doillon is a French singer-songwriter, artist, actress and model.

I have a 16,000 plus digital audio collection and I use Media Monkey to manage my files. One feature of Media Monkey is you can sort your collection based on the number of times played. This playlist is based on the top music and/or music video files I played/listened/streamed from my server in 2019. Complete Playlist HERE

 

Sometimes

17 Wednesday Jun 2020

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Sometimes you just have to let friends go.

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You’re in

14 Sunday Jun 2020

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You’re in pretty good shape for the shape you are in. Dr. Seuss

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healthy sick

31 Sunday May 2020

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“It’s not healthy to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society” Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Fairy tales started long ago

14 Thursday May 2020

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They have been told as bedtime stories by generations of parents, but fairy tales such as Little Red Riding Hood may be even older than was previously thought.

Dr Jamie Tehrani, a cultural anthropologist at Durham University, studied 35 versions of Little Red Riding Hood from around the world

A study by anthropologists has explored the origins of folk tales and traced the relationship between variants of the stories recounted by cultures around the world.

The researchers adopted techniques used by biologists to create the taxonomic tree of life, which shows how every species comes from a common ancestor.

Dr Jamie Tehrani, a cultural anthropologist at Durham University, studied 35 versions of Little Red Riding Hood from around the world.

Whilst the European version tells the story of a little girl who is tricked by a wolf masquerading as her grandmother, in the Chinese version a tiger replaces the wolf.Fairy tales have ancient origin

 

In Iran, where it would be considered odd for a young girl to roam alone, the story features a little boy.

Contrary to the view that the tale originated in France shortly before Charles Perrault produced the first written version in the 17th century, Dr Tehrani found that the varients shared a common ancestor dating back more than 2,600 years.

He said: “Over time these folk tales have been subtly changed and have evolved just like an biological organism. Because many of them were not written down until much later, they have been misremembered or reinvented through hundreds of generations.

“By looking at how these folk tales have spread and changed it tells us something about human psychology and what sort of things we find memorable.

“The oldest tale we found was an Aesopic fable that dated from about the sixth century BC, so the last common ancestor of all these tales certainly predated this. We are looking at a very ancient tale that evolved over time.”

Dr Tehrani, who will present his work on Tuesday at the British Science Festival in Guildford, Surrey, identified 70 variables in plot and characters between different versions of Little Red Riding Hood.

He found that the stories could be grouped into distinct families according to how they evolved over time.

The original ancestor is thought to be similar to another tale, The Wolf and the Kids, in which a wolf pretends to be a nanny goat to gain entry to a house full of young goats.

Stories in Africa are closely related to this original tale, whilst stories from Japan, Korea, China and Burma form a sister group. Tales told in Iran and Nigeria were the closest relations of the modern European version.

Perrault’s French version was retold by the Brothers Grimm in the 19th century. Dr Tehrani said: “We don’t know very much about the processes of transmission of these stories from culture to culture, but it is possible that they may being passed along trade routes or with the movement of people.”

Professor Jack Zipes, a retired professor of German at the University of Minnesota who is an expert on fairy tales and their origins, described the work as “exciting”. He believes folk tales may have helped people to pass on tips for survival to new generations.

He said: “Little Red Riding Hood is about violation or rape, and I suspect that humans were just as violent in 600BC as they are today, so they will have exchanged tales about all types of violent acts.

“I have tried to show that tales relevant to our adaptation to the environment and survival are stored in our brains and we consistently use them for all kinds of reference points.”

To be free

13 Wednesday May 2020

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“To be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.”  Nelson Mandela

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03 Sunday May 2020

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Dancing is the poetry of the foot. John Dryden

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Fire icebergs

22 Wednesday Apr 2020

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I have need to be on fire. I have icebergs to melt. William Lloyd Garrison

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Art and brain science

21 Tuesday Apr 2020

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Here is an interesting article from the NYT about the brain and art from a professor of brain science at Columbia University.:

…… The portraiture that flourished in Vienna at the turn of the 20th century is a good place to start. Not only does this modernist school hold a prominent place in the history of art, it consists of just three major artists — Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka and Egon Schiele — which makes it easier to study in depth.
As a group, these artists sought to depict the unconscious, instinctual strivings of the people in their portraits, but each painter developed a distinctive way of using facial expressions and hand and body gestures to communicate those mental processes.
Their efforts to get at the truth beneath the appearance of an individual both paralleled and were influenced by similar efforts at the time in the fields of biology and psychoanalysis. Thus the portraits of the modernists in the period known as “Vienna 1900” offer a great example of how artistic, psychological and scientific insights can enrich one another.
The idea that truth lies beneath the surface derives from Carl von Rokitansky, a gifted pathologist who was dean of the Vienna School of Medicine in the middle of the 19th century. Baron von Rokitansky compared what his clinician colleague Josef Skoda heard and saw at the bedsides of his patients with autopsy findings after their deaths. This systematic correlation of clinical and pathological findings taught them that only by going deep below the skin could they understand the nature of illness. 

I’ve read many a book and chatted with art therapists about the psychological process involved in art and art making and this article comes from a different perspective; brain science.

Commonwealth Club: The Science of Happiness During COVID-19

19 Sunday Apr 2020

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“The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every facet of human life. Negative emotions like fear, stress, anxiety and depression are inevitable and can overwhelm even the most optimistic of people. What can we do to nurture our happiness during these unprecedented times?”

Coronavirus and pets

10 Friday Apr 2020

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“Coronaviruses have lived and thrived in animals for thousands of years, but only a handful have been known to cause illness in humans. The coronavirus at the center of the current pandemic, SARS-CoV-2, is incredibly successful at spreading from human to human. As of early April — just four months after it was first detected — the virus had infected over 1 million people and spread to over 180 countries.

It turns out that SARS-CoV-2 can hijack animal cells, too. Scientists believe the disease originated in Chinese horseshoe bats before it jumped into an intermediary animal and, from there, found its way into humans. The virus is able to inject itself into cells by binding to a cell surface protein known as ACE2, which is present in many species of animal.”  Read the entire post at CNET

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https://www.cnet.com/how-to/coronavirus-and-pets-how-covid-19-affects-cats-and-dogs/

Our deeds

08 Wednesday Apr 2020

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Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds. George Eliot

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Top songs I have listened too in 2019: IZARO – Invierno a la Vista

06 Monday Apr 2020

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IZARO – Invierno a la Vista

Basque songwriter/singer. Izaro Andres Zelaieta (1993, Mallabia).Composer, romantic and dreamy. Light sleeper, but sleepy. Someone who is very clear about what she does not want to be, but not so much what she does want.

I have a 16,000 plus digital audio collection and I use Media Monkey to manage my files. One feature of Media Monkey is you can sort your collection based on the number of times played. This playlist is based on the top music and/or music video files I played/listened/streamed from my server in 2019. Complete Playlist HERE

Dogs May Understand Even More Than We Thought

03 Friday Apr 2020

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Sit! Stay! Good boy! Many of us use such words with our nonhuman best friends every day. Now new research suggests that they may actually understand at least some of what we say—and that they may be paying a lot of attention to how we say it.

Read the entire article at Scientific American.
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compassion

01 Wednesday Apr 2020

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My basic belief is that first you need to realize the usefulness of compassion, that’s the key factor. Once you accept the fact that compassion is not something childish or sentimental, once you realize that compassion is something really worthwhile and realize its deeper value, then you immediately develop an attraction towards it, a willingness to cultivate it. Dalai Lama

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Pet owners – here’s your ultimate guide to lockdown by a celebrity vet

30 Monday Mar 2020

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Celebrity vet Dr Scott Miller gives tips on how to keep dogs and cats occupied – and why you should not touch other pets.

Only being allowed to go for one daily walk during the UK’s coronavirus lockdown is posing an issue for the millions of people who own pets.

There are an estimated nine million dogs and eight million cats in the UK who need walking and letting out during the coronavirus lockdown.

READ IT HERE from SKY NEWS

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Some Wolf Pups Show Innate Fetching Talent

27 Friday Mar 2020

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Some wolf pups will play fetch with a stranger, suggesting that an ability to playfully interact with people could have come before, and played a role in, dog domestication.

Read or listen to the entire article at Scientific American.

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