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CHT207809 Physiognomical examination of a woman with a cradle, from Mecanisme de la Physionomie humaine ou analyse electrophysiologique des passions by Duchenne de Boulogne, published 1876, Paris (b/w photo) by Duchenne de Boulogne, Guillaume-Benjamin-Armand (1806-75); Academie de Medecine, Paris, France; (add.info.: mechanism of human facial expression; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Experiment Experimental Psychology First Appeared In 1862 French Neurologist Maternal Neurology Physiognomonie Physiognomy Physiology Plastic Surgery Electrical Stimulation Emotions
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This photograph captures a moment of physiognomical examination, showcasing the intricate connection between human emotions and facial expressions. Taken from "Mecanisme de la Physionomie humaine ou analyse electrophysiologique des passions" by Duchenne de Boulogne, this print offers a glimpse into the groundbreaking work of French neurologist Guillaume-Benjamin-Armand Duchenne de Boulogne. In this particular image, we see a young woman with a cradle, her face adorned with an enchanting smile. The experimental psychology behind this portrait becomes evident as we learn about the electrical stimulation used to elicit various emotions on her face. Published in 1876 in Paris, this photograph is part of Duchenne's pioneering study on human facial expression and its relation to muscle action. The maternal theme depicted here adds depth to our understanding of emotion and physiology. It highlights the profound connection between motherhood and genuine happiness captured through electrifying experimentation. This image serves as a testament to Duchenne's meticulous research that first appeared in 1862. Through his innovative techniques, Duchenne aimed to unravel the mysteries of physiognomy - exploring how our external features reflect our internal emotional states. This print stands as both an artistic portrayal and scientific documentation of his ground-breaking findings. Preserved within eArchives Charmet collection, this photograph continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and significant contribution to the fields of neurology, plastic surgery
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