Description
Invented in 1921 by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach, the Rorschach test is an exercise in interpretation and the psychological basis of human perception. There are no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answers to an inkblot test because of the interpretive nature of the method. The same piece of art can represent different things to people because the way they see the world is shaped by their own personal experiences and thought processes. It’s believed that an analysis of these differences could tease out the secrets of the brain and how the mind works.