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JUNG, Carl Gustav (1875-1961). Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist. Founder of analytical psychology. Oil
WUNDT, Wilhelm (1832-1920)
Psychometric TestA young woman, wired up to a Psychometer machine, undergoes a psychometric test. Date: early 1930s
Register Thought WavesRegistering human thought waves
Trompe l oeil showing wife and mother-in-lawMY WIFE - AND MY MOTHER-IN-LAW 1915
Palmistry. Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the left hand. Engraving
Diseases of the Brain, Dreams, Delusions, Hallucinations and Nightmares Date: 1888
Boys at Abbosholme school in uniformSchool children in traditional uniform. The school was set up by Mr George Allen. Who published a volume entitled Abbotsholme, 1889-99; or, Ten Years in an Educational Laboratory, written by Dr
Boys making a pigeon loftSchool children at the school Abbotsholme building a pigeon loft. The school was set up by Mr George Allen. Who published a volume entitled Abbotsholme, 1889-99; or
Stephenson Pamela Young Smiling Blond Blondestephenson, pamela, young, smiling, blond, blonde, helen, 1949, new, zealand, australian, clinical, psychologist, psychology, writer, author, actress, comedy, comedian, performer, entertainer, 1980s
KlecksographyKlecksographie of Justinus Kerner, the art of making pictures out of ink blots on folded paper. Date: prob. mid 19th century
Difference between a Lady and a Diplomat. When a Diplomat says " Yes", he means " Perhaps". When he say " Perhaps", he means " No"
Comic postcard, Deaf old lady misunderstanding Date: 20th century
William James (1842-1910). American philosopher and psychologist
Reading SubconsciousIn Ray Avery Myers fiction Into the subconscious, future scientists develop machines that read the subconscious mind and project its thoughts as images
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). Engraving. ColoredHermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). German physician and physicist. Engraving in Our Century, 1883. Colored
ADLER, Alfred (1870-1937). Austrian psychiatrist: member of group around Freud. Oil
William Rushton, physiologist and psychical researcherWilliam A H Rushton (1901-1980), physiologist and psychical researcher. He was based at Cambridge University and later at Florida State University, Department of Psychology
Joseph Maxwell, French psychical researcherJoseph Maxwell (1858-1938), French psychical researcher, lawyer, physician and author. Date: circa early 20th century
Alan O Gauld, psychologist and parapsychologistAlan O Gauld (b. 1932), British lecturer (now retired) in psychology, author, parapsychologist and Council member of the Society for Psychical Research. Date: 20th century
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Psychometric TestingA Feature Profile Test, used by the National Institute of Industrial Psychology to measure intelligence. The person has to assemble disconnected parts. Date: 1930s
BRAIN TESTA test for the quickness of the eye and brain. A number is shouted and the person must press the correct bulb as soon as possible. London Institute of Psychology. Date: 1930s
Karin MichaelisKARIN MICHAELIS Danish writer, prominent supporter of womens rights and author of books exploring womans role in society and female psychology
Galtons PortraitureFrancis Galtons composite portraiture, depicting psychological types, obtained by superimposing numerous photos of a specific type
French DowserNear Paris, a Congress of Experimental Psychology holds a successful demonstration of dowsing
Stress / Commuter / AllersSTRESS - the commuter has a hurried breakfast before catching his train
Pavlovs dogs trapped in a floodWhen 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