Cinematic Mind Behind the Scene: A Neurophenomenological Window to Filmmaker's Enactive Cuing of Expectations
Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of neuroscience and filmmaking in this 38-minute seminar presented by Dr. Pia Tikka from Tallinn University. Delve into the concept of the "cinematic mind" and how filmmakers enactively cue audience expectations through a neurophenomenological lens. Gain insights into the cognitive processes behind scene creation and audience perception in cinema. Learn about cutting-edge research that bridges the gap between neuroscience and film studies, offering a unique perspective on the art and science of storytelling through moving images. Discover how this interdisciplinary approach can enhance understanding of both filmmaking techniques and brain function. Attend this thought-provoking BrainMap seminar, part of the series organized by the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at MGH, to expand your knowledge at the forefront of cognitive neuroscience and cinematic arts.
Syllabus
BrainMap: Cinematic mind behind the scene: A neurophenomenological window to filmmaker's enactive...
Taught by
MGH Martinos Center
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