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TitleHoPC Stories of Psychology Symposium-Psychology and the Arts 2013
PhotographerBPS appointed videographers and photographers.
DateOctober 15 2013
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Description56- jpegs capturing speakers, and attendees at the British Psychological Society, History of Psychology Centre's third annual history of psychology symposium held at the Chancellor’s Hall, Senate House, University of London, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU on Tuesday 15 October 2013 entitled 'Stories of Psychology’ - Psychology and the Arts.

The symposium was convened by Dr Alan Collins (Lancaster University)
The theme concerned some of the many ways that the arts (music, literature, visual arts) had influenced the development of psychological understanding and vice versa.

The speakers are pictured from left to right:

Professor Nicholas Wade, Dr Peter Banister-Vice President BPS, Dr Alexandra Lewis, Dr James Kennaway, Dr Greg Tate.

Presentations:

Dr Alexandra Lewis (University of Aberdeen)
‘Psychology and the novel: Trauma and memory in the 19th century’

Professor Nicholas Wade (University of Dundee)
‘Toying with perception: Philosophical toys and the simulation of motion in early 19th-century London’

Dr James Kennaway (University of Newcastle)
‘Musical mind control: The history of an idea’

Dr Greg Tate (University of Surrey)
‘John Keats’s principled feeling: Knowledge and emotion in Romantic poetry, medicine and psychology’

Dr Nick Lambert (Birkbeck, University of London)
‘The computer in the cave’

Copyright: 2013 British Psychological Society

Photographer: BPS appointed videographers and photographers.
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MaterialJPEG
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ArchNoteCompiled by Mike Maskill BPS Archivist for the History of Psychology Centre.
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