THE LOCALIZATION OF THE FRONTAL AND PARIETAL AREAS OF REPRODUCTION IN CLASSICAL ARTISTS AND MUSICIANS

Authors

  • Sherzod Muzaffarovich Mustafoev Boarding School Specializing in Art of Makom

Keywords:

neuroplasticity, improvisation, frontal cortex, parietal cortex, artistic creativity, music, neuroaesthetics, creativity, visual art, musical improvisation

Abstract

Improvisation in art is one of the most enigmatic processes of human creativity, often occurring on the border between the conscious and unconscious. This article examines the neurophysiological basis of improvisational activity, focusing on the role of the frontal and parietal cortex in classical musicians and artists. The localization and functional interaction of these areas during the creative act, including improvisation in painting and musical performance, are examined. It is concluded that improvisation activates a unique neural network, balancing cognitive control and spontaneous expression.

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Published

2025-11-05