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Psychology Collection

"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: Rorschach Inkblot Test

Rorschach Inkblot Test
Inkblot test cards from a set of ten cards used in the Rorschach test. The subjects perceptions of the inkblots are recorded.This information is analyzed

Background imagePsychology Collection: Ludwig Wittgenstein, caricature

Ludwig Wittgenstein, caricature
Ludwig Wittgenstein. Caricature of the Austrian-British philosopher Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein (1889-1951). Wittgenstein is considered by many to be the greatest philosopher of the 20th

Background imagePsychology Collection: Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist

Sigmund Freud, Austrian psychologist
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian psychologist, holding a cigar. Freud established the idea that mental disorders could have psychological as well as physiological causes

Background imagePsychology Collection: Medulla oblongata in the brain, artwork

Medulla oblongata in the brain, artwork
Hypothalamus in the brain. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the brain inside. The highlighted area shows the hypothalamus

Background imagePsychology Collection: Hollow-face illusion, artwork

Hollow-face illusion, artwork
Hollow-face illusion, computer artwork. This is an optical illusion where the perception of a concave (hollow) mask of a face appears as a normal convex (protruding) face

Background imagePsychology Collection: Phrenological model of personality traits

Phrenological model of personality traits
Phrenology model of the locations of the " various organs of mind" in the human head, c. 1890. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePsychology Collection: A clinical lecture by Dr. Charcot at the Salpetriere in 1887

A clinical lecture by Dr. Charcot at the Salpetriere in 1887
JLJ4686225 A clinical lecture by Dr. Charcot at the Salpetriere in 1887. Students of the department of Professor Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893) who explains the case of Blanche Wittman

Background imagePsychology Collection: The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. Artist: Harry Clarke

The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. Artist: Harry Clarke
The Song of the Mad Prince, c1917. A miniature stained glass panel designed by Harry Clarke (1889-1931). This panel was inspired by the Walter de la Mare (1873?1956) poem of the same name

Background imagePsychology Collection: Burning the candle at both ends C014 / 1258

Burning the candle at both ends C014 / 1258
Burning the candle at both ends. Conceptual image of a candle that is lit at both ends, representing overwork and exhaustion

Background imagePsychology Collection: Hollow-face illusion, artwork

Hollow-face illusion, artwork
Hollow-face illusion, computer artwork. This is an optical illusion where the perception of a concave (hollow) mask of a face appears as a normal convex (protruding) face

Background imagePsychology Collection: Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France, 1796

Pinel releasing mental patients from shackles in France, 1796
Philippe Pinel releasing mental patients at La Salpetriere from their bonds, 1796. Hand-colored 19th-century halftone reproduction of a painting

Background imagePsychology Collection: David Hume, Scottish philosopher

David Hume, Scottish philosopher
David Hume (1711-1776). Historical artwork of the Scottish enlightenment philosopher, historian and economist David Hume. Hume opposed the rationalists such as Descartes in believing that human

Background imagePsychology Collection: Rorschach Inkblot Test

Rorschach Inkblot Test
Psychological testing of a woman using one of the Rorschach Test inkblot cards. The subjects perceptions of the inkblots are recorded.This information is analyzed

Background imagePsychology Collection: Medulla oblongata in the brain, artwork

Medulla oblongata in the brain, artwork
Hypothalamus in the brain. Computer artwork of a persons head showing the left hemisphere of the brain inside. The highlighted area shows the hypothalamus

Background imagePsychology Collection: A signed photograph of Sigmund Freud, c. 1921 (sepia photo)

A signed photograph of Sigmund Freud, c. 1921 (sepia photo)
985676 A signed photograph of Sigmund Freud, c.1921 (sepia photo) by Halberstadt, Max (1882-1940); 35.6x25.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Goblet illusion

Goblet illusion. This image is simultaneously a drawing of a goblet and two faces. When there are two competing interpretations of an ambiguous image the brain will often switch between them

Background imagePsychology Collection: Ouchi illusion

Ouchi illusion. The central circular area of perpendicularly orientated bars appears to move and float compared to the surrounding pattern

Background imagePsychology Collection: Lie detector test

Lie detector test
MODEL RELEASED. Lie detector test. Pulse meters on a mans fingers during a lie detector, or polygraph, test. A polygraph records changes in a number of physiological processes

Background imagePsychology Collection: Penrose stairs, artwork

Penrose stairs, artwork
Penrose stairs, computer artwork. This is an impossible figure created by the physicist Roger Penrose and used by M C Escher in his illustration Ascending and Descending

Background imagePsychology Collection: Penrose stairs, artwork

Penrose stairs, artwork
Penrose stairs. Computer artwork of Einstein characters climbing a set of Penrose stairs. This is an impossible figure created by the physicist Roger Penrose

Background imagePsychology Collection: Basal ganglia, artwork

Basal ganglia, artwork
Basal ganglia. Computer artwork of the human brain, showing some of the structures that make up the basal ganglia (basal nuclei, pink)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Psychology Booklet Ad

Psychology Booklet Ad
Advert for a booklet issued by the British Institute of Practical Psychology called " I can and I will" guaranteed to eradicate your inferiority complex forever

Background imagePsychology Collection: Peripheral drift illusion

Peripheral drift illusion. When the image is viewed in the peripheral vision (indirectly, whilst looking outside of the pattern) it appears to rotate. When observed directly the movement stops

Background imagePsychology Collection: Impossible triangle, artwork

Impossible triangle, artwork
Impossible triangle, computer artwork. This is an impossible figure created by the physicist Roger Penrose. Impossible figures are objects that can be drawn but not created

Background imagePsychology Collection: Surgery Cures Stupidity

Surgery Cures Stupidity
SATIRE:RESULTS OF ETHER - surgery as a cure-all: young mans stupidity cured by replacing straw head- stuffing with a brain!

Background imagePsychology Collection: Introspection Poster

Introspection Poster
Max Lundén

Background imagePsychology Collection: JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist

JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Founder of analytical psychology. Oil

Background imagePsychology Collection: Friedrich Nietzsche, caricature

Friedrich Nietzsche, caricature
Friedrich Nietzsche. Caricature of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900). Nietzsche devised a new system of values to account for the advances in biology and psychology

Background imagePsychology Collection: Genealogical tree of the Rougon-Macquart family (litho)

Genealogical tree of the Rougon-Macquart family (litho)
CHT379779 Genealogical tree of the Rougon-Macquart family (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist

Alfred Adler, Austrian psychiatrist
Alfred Adler (1870-1937), Austrian psychologist. Adler was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud, and was invited by him to join the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society

Background imagePsychology Collection: Carl Jung, caricature

Carl Jung, caricature
Carl Jung (1875- 1961). Caricature of the Swiss psychiatrist and one of the founders of modern analytical psychotherapy Carl Gustav Jung

Background imagePsychology Collection: Anger, conceptual artwork

Anger, conceptual artwork. Drawing of a mans head with a small man inside holding a hammer, representing anger and aggression

Background imagePsychology Collection: Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself

Roman mosaic with the text Know Thyself in Greek script over a skeleton, In the collection of the National Archaeological Museum in Rome

Background imagePsychology Collection: Lev vygotsky, 1896 - 1934, the psychologist whos cultural / historical theory which formed

Lev vygotsky, 1896 - 1934, the psychologist whos cultural / historical theory which formed the basis for the school of thought in soviet psychology

Background imagePsychology Collection: Phantom pain after amputation, artwork

Phantom pain after amputation, artwork
Phantom pain after amputation. Artwork of a man experiencing phantom pain (red flash) from his amputated hand (left). This is caused by stimuli to the motor and pre-motor cortical areas of his brain

Background imagePsychology Collection: WUNDT, Wilhelm (1832-1920)

WUNDT, Wilhelm (1832-1920)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Wundt illusion

Wundt illusion. This illusion was created by the psychologist Willhelm Wundt in the 19th century. It is the exact opposite of the Hering illusion

Background imagePsychology Collection: Ponzos illusion

Ponzos illusion. The vertical red line to the left of the image appears to be smaller than the one to the right. In fact they are the same length

Background imagePsychology Collection: Array of Necker cubes

Array of Necker cubes. A Necker cube is a wireframe drawing of a cube which could be interpreted as being orientated in two different ways

Background imagePsychology Collection: Decision-making hierarchy

Decision-making hierarchy
Decision making. Conceptual computer artwork of a hierarchy of decision makers, showing a lower level of 25 brains, which pass their decisions to a middle level of nine brains

Background imagePsychology Collection: Non-communication, conceptual image

Non-communication, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a persons head with a brick-wall as a face, representing someones refusal or inability to communicate

Background imagePsychology Collection: Portrait of Paul Guillaume, 1916 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Paul Guillaume, 1916 (oil on canvas)
LRI4609079 Portrait of Paul Guillaume, 1916 (oil on canvas) by Modigliani, Amedeo (1884-1920); Museo del Novecento, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Portrait of Paul Guillaume (1891 -1934)

Background imagePsychology Collection: The rat and the oil-bottle (engraving)

The rat and the oil-bottle (engraving)
6002572 The rat and the oil-bottle (engraving) by Weir, Harrison William (1824-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: The rat and the oil-bottle)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Mesmers tub at his consulting room in parish which opened soon after his treatise

Mesmers tub at his consulting room in parish which opened soon after his treatise Memoire sur la decouverte de magnetism animal in 1779

Background imagePsychology Collection: Psychometric Test

Psychometric Test
A young woman, wired up to a Psychometer machine, undergoes a psychometric test. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePsychology Collection: Technophobia, conceptual artwork

Technophobia, conceptual artwork
Technophobia, conceptual computer artwork

Background imagePsychology Collection: Stress

Stress. Artwork of a man holding his head in his hands. This image could represent work related stress

Background imagePsychology Collection: Register Thought Waves

Register Thought Waves
Registering human thought waves

Background imagePsychology Collection: Young girl measures her waist

Young girl measures her waist Many unattainable ideals of body image exist in popular culture. Women with positive body images have an accurate picture of their size and shape

Background imagePsychology Collection: Autism Awareness Day web banner illustration of colorful diverse children hand print together

Autism Awareness Day web banner illustration of colorful diverse children hand print together. Autistic children learning ability support concept

Background imagePsychology Collection: Into the Unknown In Yellow

Into the Unknown In Yellow
Little Dean

Background imagePsychology Collection: Into the Woods

Into the Woods
Little Dean

Background imagePsychology Collection: Into the Unknown

Into the Unknown
Little Dean

Background imagePsychology Collection: Keep Moving

Keep Moving
Little Dean

Background imagePsychology Collection: John Stuart Mill (litho)

John Stuart Mill (litho)
8631722 John Stuart Mill (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: John Stuart Mill. Illustration for an article by Harry Furniss for the Windsor Magazine in 1904)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Charles Lamb (litho)

Charles Lamb (litho)
8631719 Charles Lamb (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Lamb. Illustration for an article by Harry Furniss for the Windsor Magazine in 1904)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Napoleon (litho)

Napoleon (litho)
8631713 Napoleon (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Napoleon. Illustration for an article by Harry Furniss for the Windsor Magazine in 1904 on "Some)

Background imagePsychology Collection: 2nd illustrated page of an edition of 'Praise of Folly' by Didier Erasmus (1469 - 1536)

2nd illustrated page of an edition of "Praise of Folly" by Didier Erasmus (1469 - 1536), Edition of Leiden
AIS5354617 2nd illustrated page of an edition of "Praise of Folly" by Didier Erasmus (1469 - 1536), Edition of Leiden

Background imagePsychology Collection: Schema based on Aristotle's theory that dreams would have a psychological basis

Schema based on Aristotle's theory that dreams would have a psychological basis. Engraving of the 16th century
FGL5496185 Schema based on Aristotle's theory that dreams would have a psychological basis. Engraving of the 16th century.; Fototeca Gilardi

Background imagePsychology Collection: Fear in the darkness, c.1860 (print)

Fear in the darkness, c.1860 (print)
7293387 Fear in the darkness, c.1860 (print); (add.info.: Medicine. Psychology. The fear of the dark, child in the bed. Imagery on the fear (emotion), Epinal, France

Background imagePsychology Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill (litho)

Lord Randolph Churchill (litho)
8631718 Lord Randolph Churchill (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lord Randolph Churchill)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Owen Farrel, the Irish Dwarf (litho)

Owen Farrel, the Irish Dwarf (litho)
8631716 Owen Farrel, the Irish Dwarf (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Owen Farrel, the Irish Dwarf)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Temperaments (coloured engraving)

Temperaments (coloured engraving)
8655706 Temperaments (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Temperaments)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Patients in the courtyard of the asylum of Blackwell's Island Lunatic Asylum, New York, USA, 1860s

Patients in the courtyard of the asylum of Blackwell's Island Lunatic Asylum, New York, USA, 1860s
NWI4953411 Patients in the courtyard of the asylum of Blackwell's Island Lunatic Asylum, New York, USA, 1860s. 19th century color engraving.; (add.info)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Philippe Pinel, 19th century (engraving)

Philippe Pinel, 19th century (engraving)
3733644 Philippe Pinel, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving depicting Philippe Pinel (1745-1826) a French physician. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePsychology Collection: Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist

Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, demonstrating production of hypnosis using beam of
542255 Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, demonstrating production of hypnosis using beam of light from a magic lantern

Background imagePsychology Collection: Victor Emile Egger

Victor Emile Egger
3253007 Victor Emile Egger; (add.info.: Victor Emile Egger, 1848-1909. French epistemologist and psychologist. From Enciclopedia Ilustrada Segui, published c. 1900)

Background imagePsychology Collection: The Anatomy of Melancholy London

The Anatomy of Melancholy London
5307244 The Anatomy of Melancholy London.; (add.info.: Frontispiece from Robert Burton The Anatomy of Melancholy London, 1836. Originally published 1621)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing

Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing
535721 Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing and performing ritual of remembering god in self-induced ecstatic trance, Constantinople

Background imagePsychology Collection: Musical inspiration (coloured engraving)

Musical inspiration (coloured engraving)
8655700 Musical inspiration (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Musical inspiration)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Hatred (coloured engraving)

Hatred (coloured engraving)
8655697 Hatred (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hatred. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Love of science (coloured engraving)

Love of science (coloured engraving)
8655696 Love of science (coloured engraving) by Robert-Fleury, Joseph Nicolas (1797-1890) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Love of science)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Physiognomic types (coloured engraving)

Physiognomic types (coloured engraving)
8655692 Physiognomic types (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Physiognomic types)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Phrenology (anatomical), illustration by F. E. Guerin. From Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire

Phrenology (anatomical), illustration by F. E. Guerin. From Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire naturelle et des
5305673 Phrenology (anatomical), illustration by F. E. Guerin. From Dictionnaire pittoresque d'histoire naturelle et des phenomenes de la nature-1833/1834; (add.info.: Phrenology (anatomical)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Medicine. Psychiatry. The french physician Philippe Pinel. Imagery from the Parisian Department

Medicine. Psychiatry. The french physician Philippe Pinel. Imagery from the Parisian Department Store
3434258 Medicine. Psychiatry. The french physician Philippe Pinel. Imagery from the Parisian Department Store: Aux Quatre Arrondissements, France, c.1900 (postcard); (add.info.: Medecine. Coll. Part)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Ernst Heinrich Weber, 1820

Ernst Heinrich Weber, 1820
1576985 Ernst Heinrich Weber, 1820; (add.info.: Ernst Heinrich Weber (June 24, 1795 - January 26, 1878) was a German physician

Background imagePsychology Collection: Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, on right, 1879 (engraving)

Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, on right, 1879 (engraving)
542252 Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1903) French neurologist and pathologist, on right, 1879 (engraving); (add.info.: demonstrating production of hypnosis using the sound from a large tuning fork)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing

Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing
535716 Dervishes, members of Muslim religious order founded in the 12th century, dancing and performing ritual of remembering god in self-induced ecstatic trance

Background imagePsychology Collection: Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893) giving a clinical lecture at the Salpetriere, 1887 (engraving)

Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893) giving a clinical lecture at the Salpetriere, 1887 (engraving)
542287 Jean Martin Charcot (1825-1893) giving a clinical lecture at the Salpetriere, 1887 (engraving); (add.info.: Engraving after painting by Andre Brouillet)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Sir E Landseer (litho)

Sir E Landseer (litho)
8631717 Sir E Landseer (litho) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir E Landseer. Illustration for an article by Harry Furniss for the Windsor Magazine in 1904)

Background imagePsychology Collection: Laughter (coloured engraving)

Laughter (coloured engraving)
8655704 Laughter (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Laughter. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme)



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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.

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