Western thinkers have tended to draw a line between
reality—that which we “actually” experience and imagination, seen as a frivolous, dreamlike diversion.
However, surprising recent advances in neuroscience, particularly in the field of brain scanning, have added support to the conviction that our imagination
and sense of reality are closely intertwined.
Western thinkers have tended to draw a line between
reality—that which we “actually” experience and imagination, seen as a frivolous, dreamlike diversion.
However, surprising recent advances in neuroscience, particularly in the field of brain scanning, have added support to the conviction that our imagination
and sense of reality are closely intertwined.