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Psychology Collection (page 17)

"Exploring the Depths of the Mind: A Journey into Psychology" Delving into the intricate workings of the human mind, it offers a fascinating glimpse into our thoughts

Background imagePsychology Collection: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the brain with the right hemisphere removed. The following regions can be seen: outer cortex (red) somatosensory cortex (lighter)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Human brain anatomy, artwork

Human brain anatomy, artwork
Human brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the brain with the right hemisphere removed. The brainstem can be seen (bottom left)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Cingulate gyrus in the brain, artwork

Cingulate gyrus in the brain, artwork
Temporal lobe in the brain. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the left hemisphere of the brain inside. The highlighted area shows the left temporal lobe

Background imagePsychology Collection: Brain activity, artwork

Brain activity, artwork
Brain activity. Computer artwork showing activity (red) in the frontal (left) and temporal (centre) lobes of a human brain. The front of the brain is at left

Background imagePsychology Collection: Methylene blue, molecular model

Methylene blue, molecular model. Atoms are represented by spheres (carbon: light blue, nitrogen: dark blue, sulphur: yellow, hydrogen: mustard) with the bonds between them as bars

Background imagePsychology Collection: Phrenology head

Phrenology head. Close-up of the eye of a phrenology bust. Phrenology is the study of a persons characteristics by feeling the shape of their head

Background imagePsychology Collection: Karin Michaelis

Karin Michaelis
KARIN MICHAELIS Danish writer, prominent supporter of womens rights and author of books exploring womans role in society and female psychology

Background imagePsychology Collection: Galtons Portraiture

Galtons Portraiture
Francis Galtons composite portraiture, depicting psychological types, obtained by superimposing numerous photos of a specific type

Background imagePsychology Collection: French Dowser

French Dowser
Near Paris, a Congress of Experimental Psychology holds a successful demonstration of dowsing

Background imagePsychology Collection: Stress / Commuter / Allers

Stress / Commuter / Allers
STRESS - the commuter has a hurried breakfast before catching his train

Background imagePsychology Collection: Pavlovs dogs trapped in a flood

Pavlovs dogs trapped in a flood
When Pavlovs dogs are trapped in a flood of the River Neva at Leningrad (St Petersburg), their conditioned reflexes are altered, leading him to a crucial psychological breakthrough




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"Exploring the Depths of the Mind: A Journey into Psychology" Delving into the intricate workings of the human mind, it offers a fascinating glimpse into our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. From renowned thinkers to captivating artworks, this caption unravels the enigmatic world of psychology. The Rorschach Inkblot Test, with its abstract patterns resembling butterflies or symmetrical figures, invites us to interpret what lies beyond mere ink stains. It serves as a window into our subconscious minds and reveals hidden facets of our personality. Ludwig Wittgenstein's caricature adds a touch of humor to an otherwise serious subject. This influential philosopher contemplated language and its role in shaping our understanding of reality—a topic that intertwines with psychological inquiry. Artistic representation takes center stage as we explore Harry Clarke's mesmerizing artwork depicting "The Song of the Mad Prince. " Through vivid colors and intricate details, it captures the essence of mental turmoil and raises questions about perception and sanity. David Hume's philosophical musings on human nature resonate within psychology. His skepticism challenges us to critically examine our beliefs while contemplating how they shape our thoughts and actions. Sigmund Freud emerges as a towering figure in Austrian psychology. A signed photograph from 1921 immortalizes his contributions to psychoanalysis—an approach that delves deep into unconscious desires and conflicts that influence behavior. Phrenology unveils an intriguing model for understanding personality traits by examining bumps on one's head. Though now discredited scientifically, it reminds us how early attempts at unraveling human nature shaped modern psychological theories. "Burning the candle at both ends C014 / 1258" symbolizes society's struggle with work-life balance—a theme often explored through psychological lenses. It prompts reflection on stress management techniques vital for maintaining mental well-being amidst demanding lifestyles. The Hollow-face illusion artwork captivates viewers by challenging their perceptions—showcasing how easily we can be deceived by our own minds.