Psychology (from Greek ψῡχή, psȳkhē, "breath,
life, soul"; and -λογία, -logia) is an academic and applied
discipline involving the scientific
study of mental processes
and behavior.
Psychologists study such phenomena as perception, cognition, emotion, personality,
behavior, and interpersonal
relationships. Psychology also refers to the application of
such knowledge to various
spheres of human activity,
including issues related to everyday life (e.g. family, education,
and employment) and the treatment
of mental health
problems. Psychologists attempt to understand the role of these functions in
individual and social behavior, while also exploring the underlying physiological
and neurological
processes. Psychology includes many sub-fields of study and application
concerned with such areas as human development,
sports, health, industry, media, and law.
Human vibraimage technology
combines mental, behavior,emotion,cognition, physiological and
neurological processes by physics, mathematics and informatics laws and
formulae [1]. The phenomenon of human vibraimage based on head movement
physiological informative and vestibulo-emotional reflex. VER is the same general psychological
state indicator, as human temperature is the general human health indicator.
The link between motion and temperature is one of basic physics links in
thermodynamics and it is natural that after human temperature it is necessary
to characterized person by reflex movement energy. Vibraimage system could be so base tecnical means in psychology as thermometer in
medicine, and gives to psychologists the detail information about emotional state of person. Historically vibraimage system relates to
psychodynamics [2]. The original concept of "psychodynamics" was
developed by Sigmund Freud.
Freud suggested that psychological processes are flows of psychological energy
in a complex brain,
establishing "psychodynamics" on the basis of psychological energy.