Citations:faceblind


 * 2007, Gestalt Theory:
 * Patient W.L., faceblind after a stroke, complained that when he was able to recognise his own paintings, they appeared to be foreign, lacking the personal relationship a painter typically has to his paintings (Spillmann et al 2000). The question then arises whether there is a brain-module (Marshall 1989; Ramachandran 2003) for the aesthetic sense, i.e. a brain area specifically  dedicated to art.