Matching Pairs Are artistic brains different?Online version listen the podcast and complete the match up by Micaela 1 What is one example Neil gives to illustrate how artists may behave differently? 2 How does Dr. Rebecca Chamberlain describe the way artists process visual information? 3 What does Mike, the self-taught painter, believe about artistic ability? 4 What does the term "trainable" mean in the context of the program? 5 What is the main question the program seeks to answer about artists? It wants to reveal whether artists’ brains are different from those of non-artists 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 Artistic skills is not something you are born with, but rather something that can be learned and trained A skill, such as painting, can be taught or learned, rather than being an innate ability 1 tips 2 blown away 3 processing 4 gist 5 trainable 6 child prodigy a young child with very great talent and ability in something general, overall understanding of something, without the detail making sense of the information your brain receives about the external world useful pieces of advice about how to do something capable of being taught or trained very impressed or pleasantly surprised by something