Stories
- Article
How light pollution affects our circadian rhythms
Too much of the wrong sort of light can send our natural cycles off-kilter – is city life messing with your circadian rhythm?
- Interview
Inside the mind of Somewhere in Between’s curator, Laurie Britton Newell
The exhibition's curator shares her secrets.
- Article
Finding consolation in social isolation
Feeling isolated and anxious during the lockdowns of the last year, Tanya Perdikou found solace in reconnecting to her past and reaching out to neighbours in the present.
- Article
Sun salutations and yoga synthesis in India
Surya namaskars, or sun salutations, have a long history in South Asia, but their place at the heart of modern yoga is more recent.
Catalogue
- Books
What a plant knows : a field guide to the senses of your garden - and beyond / Daniel Chamovitz.
Chamovitz, DanielDate: 2013- Videos
Dissected : the incredible human hand.
Date: 2014- Archives and manuscripts
Festschrift in honour of K Michael Spyer, 16 March 2008
Date: 16 March 2008Reference: SA/PHY/D/2/13Part of: The Physiological Society- Books
The body remembers : the psychophysiology of trauma and trauma treatment / Babette Rothschild.
Rothschild, BabetteDate: [2000]- Books
- Online
Physiological psychology : a case of suspension of the mental faculties, of the powers of speech, and special senses, with the exception of sight and touch, continuing for many months : with a commentary on some of the more important of its bearings, upon the philosophy of the human mind, and the physiological psychology of man / by Robert Dunn.
Dunn, Robert, 1799-1877.Date: 1855