{"id":68262,"date":"2014-08-21T15:49:26","date_gmt":"2014-08-21T19:49:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/superhero-science-marvel-comics-gets-inside-the-heads-of-the-avengers\/"},"modified":"2014-08-21T15:49:26","modified_gmt":"2014-08-21T19:49:26","slug":"superhero-science-marvel-comics-gets-inside-the-heads-of-the-avengers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/behavioral-science\/superhero-science-marvel-comics-gets-inside-the-heads-of-the-avengers.php","title":{"rendered":"Superhero Science: Marvel Comics Gets Inside the Heads of the Avengers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The neuroscience behind the Hulk, Captain America and Iron Man,    explained in a Times Square exhibit. Excelsior!  <\/p>\n<p>    AVENGERS ASSEMBLE! To simulate Iron Mans HUD    at the Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Exhibition, Neuroverse developed    a novel electroencephalographic (EEG) braincomputer interface    that activates when visitors press their foreheads against the    EEG sensor. The sensor detects brain waves and converts these    signals into commands that the on-screen HUD simulation    follows.    Courtesy of Neuroverse, Inc.  <\/p>\n<p>    The job of creating superheroes has become more complicated in    the 50-plus years since Marvel Comics first assembled the    Avengers to    fight evil. Audiences today still crave fantastical adventures    but at the same time demand a greater degree of plausibility.    In response Marvel gathered a real-life team of scientists to    ensure that its Avengers    S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Exhibition currently on display in New York    Citys Times Square includes elements of realism as it explores    Marvels superhero mythology.        Beyond simply being a colossal advertisement for its brand, the    exhibit enables Marvel to delve into the neuroscience behind    Dr. Bruce    Banners metamorphosis into his green alter ego as well as        Capt. Steve Rogerss transformation into a supersoldier.    Another key exhibit mimics the heads-up display that    billionaire industrialist     Tony Stark uses in his Iron Man suit.        The general public has become more educated about science, so    Marvel has had to work harder to come up with explanations that    allow the audience suspend disbelief, says neurobiologist    Ricardo    Gil-da-Costa, a science advisor for Marvels Agents of    S.H.I.E.L.D. TV program. Gil-da-Costa, whose company    Neuroverse    consulted on aspects of the exhibition related to neuroscience    and helped build Iron Mans heads-up display demonstration,    began speaking with the Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. creators two    years ago in an effort to craft the right mix of entertainment    backed by real science.        The Hulk    The Hulks legend has grown in the half century since Marvel    introduced his character, best known for smashing, grunting and    shredding Bruce Banners wardrobe. Much less is known about the    neurological transition that the physicists brain undergoes    each time he transforms from an articulate 58-kilogram man into    the 470-kilogram green brute. Exhibit makers determined that    the Hulk in particular provided a unique opportunity to help    young visitors understand how the human brain works. The first    step was to evaluate the green superheros powers and reverse    engineer some of them back to their neurological roots,    Gil-da-Costa says.        The Hulk demo within the sprawling, 930-square-meter    S.T.A.T.I.O.N. exhibit begins with an actual MRI scan of a    human brain that represents Banners gray matter. Simulation    software portrays the anatomical changes that the doctors    brain undergoes as he becomes the Hulk.      <\/p>\n<p>    The angrier Hulk gets    Supervillains know, or at least they should by now, to take    cover when the Hulk starts his rampagehis strength is     directly proportional to his level of rage. Banners    conversion from a mild-mannered scientist to his superhero    persona results in a 20 percent growth in his amygdala,    coupled with a 30 percent reduction of the prefrontal    cortex, which decreases his ability to control rational    reflection and decision-making. This change is responsible for    the Hulks highly emotional behavior, during which he typically    reacts with impetuous emotions rather than lucid thought. The    amygdala, a small, almond-shaped structure located deep in the    lower part of the temporal    lobe, is associated with the processing of emotions and    contributes to memory formation. The prefrontal cortex,    meanwhile, receives information from other brain areas to    perform cognitive processes like problem solving, prediction of    outcomes, decision-making and behavioral planning.        Hulk    is going now! Don't try to follow!    The Hulk is capable of incredibly long leaps, as far as 1,600    kilometers     by some estimates. To cover such distances and land in the    right spot, the Hulk needs rapid and increased visual    processing while moving at high speeds, Gil-da-Costa says. To    do this the     visual cortex in Banners brain grows about 15 percent in    size when he becomes the Hulk, enabling him to better perceive,    discriminate and structure what he sees. Likewise, a 50 percent    growth in Banners cerebellumfundamental    for motor control, equilibrium, coordination and timinghelps    give the Hulk the balance, spatial processing and precision he    needs to land on his big, green feet.        Hulk smash! (Well, smashes)    Hulk has also been known to lay waste to the English language.    That probably has to do with the 25 percent reduction in    Banners     planum temporale, which changes his brains capacity for    language and causes the Hulk to lose the ability for fluent    speech, according to Gil-da-Costa. The planum temporale is    highly asymmetriclarger in the left hemispherea    characteristic thought to be part of the human evolution to    specialize brain areas for language. A computer simulation at    the exhibition shows that Banners brain loses this asymmetry    when he gets Hulked up.  <\/p>\n<p>        Captain America    Unlike Hulks repeated transformations Steve Rogerss    conversion into Captain America occurred only once and produced    mostly positive benefits, including strength and agility,    without affecting his capacity for reasoning or language. The        supersoldier serum that Professor Abraham Erskine injected    into Rogers actually led to increased neural connectivity    between brain areas that he frequently activates. In his case,    the amygdala,orbitofrontal    cortex, prefrontal cortexand visual cortex as well as    the motor, pre-motor andsomatosensory    regions. Working together this network of brain areas    processes aspects of a persons understanding of what others    are feeling, in other words aspects of empathy and concern for    others, Gil-da-Costa says.        Gil-da-Costa and his team posit that Captain Americas    superhuman handeye coordination, reflexes, motor speed and    muscle response could be side effects of the increased    connections between visual cortex and premotor and motor    areas.        A phenomenon called     synesthesiaa neurological condition of increased    connectivity between brain areas in which stimulation of one    sense automatically activates a second sensewas also part of    the inspiration for Captain Americas brain. People with this    condition hear colors, for instance. Captain America doesn't    have synesthesia per se, but the same underlying phenomena of    increased connectivity occur, Gil-da-Costa says. So, it was    an inspiration for the designing his brain and structuring it    in real science.        Iron Man    Tony Starks enhanced abilities come from neural prosthetics in    his metal suit rather than actual changes to his brain. Stark    activates different areas of his suit using, amongst other    things, a braincomputer interface that converts his brain    signals into instructions that his suits computer uses to    control its flight and fire weapons as well as work the    heads-up display (HUD), which gives Iron Man precise    information about his surroundings.        To simulate Iron Mans HUD at the Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N.    Exhibition, Neuroverse developed a novel    electroencephalographic (EEG) braincomputer interface powered    by the low-voltage electrical activity that enables brain cells    to communicate. This three-electrode EEG is connected to a    small display screen. The interface activates when visitors    press their foreheads against the EEG sensor, which detects    brain waves and converts these signals into commands that the    on-screen HUD simulation follows. This technology, integrated    with an additional<br \/>\neye-tracking system from The Eye Tribe, allows visitors    to navigate the display to watch video clips, play games and    see a graph depicting their neural activity in real-time.        The development an accurate EEG-based braincomputer interface    that would work for the exhibits large and constantly churning    audience proved particularly challenging. Exhibit creators    developed specific hardware related to sensing the brain and    algorithms to interpret an individuals brain signals. This    software requires some degree of recalibration when a new    visitor engages the exhibit because each persons brain and    thought patternseven in response to the same stimuliare    unique. Neuroverses sensor begins to take readings when a    forehead is pressed against it. This also serves to keep the    persons head fairly still so that the system can more easily    read brain waves.        Marvels Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Exhibition is on display    through January 4, 2015. Neuroverse is working on a small,    multi-use wireless braincomputer interface for use in everyday    life. 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