Artistic expressions born of brain disorders
Many people who have suffered brain damage turn to creating art. Researchers are studying them to help unravel how the brain works.
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Debbie Ayles 'Green Acres'( © Debbie Ayles )
Debbie Ayles is an artist in Colchester, England. Some of her art is inspired by the migraines she experiences. Through art like this, researchers are learning more about the symptoms that plague migraine patients. Ayles says these paintings "are both caused by -- and the cause of -- migraine." This painting and the one that follows are both acrylic on canvas.
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