Biohistory Journal, Spring, 2003
Research: Index > The reconstruction of mind science
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The reconstruction of mind science
Haruo Kashima,
Professor, Department of Neuropsychiatry, Keio University School of Medicine

    People perceive what is outside of them using their cognition, and use representations and thinking for what is inside them. If, on a certain day, there is a sudden change in their heads and the relationship between inner and outer falls apart, people think that the outside has changed, rather than themselves--or rather, their interior--and they experience visual and auditory hallucinations. Different psychiatric conditions involve a breakdown of the border between inner and outer, and they permit both to be perceived as blended. Therefore, unless the science of the spirit that honestly listens to subjective appeals is connected with the science of the brain and its stunning developments, we will not be able to perceive the human being.

    The modified graphic Rorschach test is a method of investigation that permits a rendering of what is visible with a pattern of ink blots. When a person perceives vague designs, an analysis is made of how that person breaks the parts down and how they perceive the whole.
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