http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zc0dgKFz3Ls
This Google Doodle honors the 129th birthday of Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922), who, in 1921, introduced the inkblot test, which has been used to diagnose schizophrenia and borderline personality disorders, among other conditions. He would hold up cards and ask people what the drawings look like, and the idea behind the test is that people will project their feelings onto “ambiguous stimuli”. Now Googlers can take a version of it and share their interpretations of the inkblots on Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus — though you’ll have to go to a real doctor to get a diagnosis. —Olivia Waxman