Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: Hand

Global breathing

https://www.mpg.de/14787548/global-breathing?c=12641858

The corona pandemic is changing the way we look at the world. When we observe how individuals or various societies behave in the crisis, astonishing similarities and differences suddenly emerge. In his essay, Peter van der Veer of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity compares how people in Asia and the West deal with face masks, toilet paper and the fear of death.
The Chinese, on the other hand, are not famous for their hygienic lifestyle.

How we retrieve our knowledge about the world

https://www.mpg.de/16872830/how-we-retrieve-our-knowledge-about-the-world

In order to find our way in the world, we classify it into concepts, such as „telephone“ or „cat“. Until now, however, it was unclear how the brain retrieves these when we only encounter the word, that is when we do not see, hear, or feel the objects directly. Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences have now developed a model of how the brain processes abstract knowledge. They found that depending on which features one concentrates on, the corresponding brain regions go into action.
If, on the other hand, we call up the overall concept of „telephone“, in addition

Leonardo da Vinci – Bildergalerie

https://www.mpg.de/13392010/leonardo-da-vinci-bildergalerie

Leonardos Porträts sind lebendig und von konventionellen Posen befreit. Immer rückt er die Persönlichkeit seiner Modelle in den Vordergrund. Dank der damals neuen Ölfarben konnte der Renaissance-Künstler bis zu 30 Lasuren übereinanderlegen. Dadurch verschwimmen die scharfen Linien – die noch bei seinem Lehrer Andrea del Verrocchio zu sehen sind – und lösen sich in einem durchscheinenden Farben-Nebel auf (sfumanto; deutsch: verraucht, verschwommen)
In der linken Hand hält Johannes einem Kreuzstab, während seine rechte Hand zum Himmel