Research Byte: What paint can tell us: A fractal analysis of neurological changes in seven artists. via BrowZine

This is WAY cool. A promising method that, IMHO, might be applied to routine required repeated drawings in the elderly during regular physical exams. Also, would it be possible to develop fractal-based diagnostic norms from geometric drawings from standardize psychological drawing tests used in clinical practice? That is, fractal analyze all norm based drawings from a test, develop what is " normative " by age, and then flag drawings of clients that are divergent from typical? Need to file this for interesting possible new test development methods.What paint can tell us: A fractal analysis of neurological changes in seven artists.Forsythe, Alex; Williams, Tamsin; Reilly, Ronan G.Neuropsychology: Vol. 31 Issue 1 – 2017: 1 - 1010.1037/neu0000303University of Minnesota Users:http://login.ezproxy.lib.umn.edu/login?url=http://doi.apa.org/getdoi.cfm?doi=10.1037/neu0000303Non-University of Minnesota Users: (Full text may not be available)http://doi.apa.org/getdoi.cfm?doi=10.1037/neu0000303Accessed with BrowZine, supported by University of Minnesota.
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