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Rene Descartes illustration of the co-ordination of the senses, 1692
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Rene Descartes illustration of the co-ordination of the senses, 1692
Rene Descartes illustration of the co-ordination of the senses, 1692. A visual stimulus travelling from the eye to the pineal gland, H, stops attention being given to an olfactory stimulus. From Opera Philosophica by Rene Descartes. (Frankfurt-am-Main, 1692). Originally published in his Tractatus de homine. (Paris, 1664)
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This print showcases Rene Descartes' illustration of the coordination of the senses, dating back to 1692. The image depicts a visual stimulus traveling from the eye towards the pineal gland, represented by letter H. Interestingly, this visual stimulus diverts attention away from an olfactory stimulus, highlighting Descartes' exploration of sensory coordination. Published in his renowned work "Opera Philosophica" and originally featured in "Tractatus de homine" this diagram offers valuable insights into anatomy, medicine, and physiology during the 17th century. Descartes was a prominent French philosopher and mathematician who made significant contributions to various fields including biology and vision. The woodcut-style print beautifully captures intricate details of the human body's nervous system while emphasizing binocular vision through two eyes. Its monochrome aesthetic adds a touch of elegance to this historical piece. Preserved within Oxford Science Archive, this print serves as a testament to Descartes' intellectual legacy that continues to inspire scientists and scholars alike. As we delve into its intricacies, we are reminded of how our senses interact with one another within our bodies - a fascinating phenomenon that has captivated minds throughout history. This print is not associated with any commercial use but rather represents an invaluable piece of scientific history that invites us to explore the wonders hidden within our own bodies.
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