Romanticism in Frankenstein: Themes, Symbols, and Movement
In less than six years, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein will be 200 years old. This novel, indicative of the romantic period, is a compelling narrative with numerous themes and vivid imagery to consider. In the context of romanticism, Frankenstein is a worthwhile piece of literature to examine. Literature and art of the romantic period is characterized with an emphasis on intense emotional reactions, specifically emotions such as horror, terror, and awe. These emotions are central to the narrative of Frankenstein.
Translating Behavioral Neuroscience to Daily Life
The human sensory systems translate external stimuli into neuro-information that can be interpreted by the brain. Inputs from sensory systems can generate a sensorimotor response, or an automatic action on the part of the body. This in turn can generate an emotional change in the individual. For instance, a sight, sound, or even smell can generate automatic physiological responses which can change the emotional state of an individual.
Major depression: symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment approaches
Major depressions or unipolar depressions are some of the names by which the term Clinical depression is known, which is a type of depressive disorder. To explain, it is a condition that is to be diametrically observed,…