Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and NeuroscienceRoutledge, 8 may 2018 - 292 páginas This book makes detailed correlations between psychological/psychoanalytic variables, on one hand, and neuroanatomical/neurophysiological considerations on the other. It aims to assist those who wish to pursue interdisciplinary work in the endlessly fascinating area of the mind and brain. |
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How Interpretations Might Work | 1 |
2 Psychoanalysis and the Two Cerebral Hemispheres | 17 |
Some Mechanisms of Integration and Coordination Within the Central Nervous System | 43 |
The Brains Systems for Judgment Insight and Selective Attention | 83 |
Neural Control Natural Language and Recurrent Organization of the Brain | 105 |
6 Integrating Sleep and Dream Research | 121 |
7 Psychoanalysis Nonverbal Communication and the Integration of Touch Contiguity Vision Similarity and Hearing Sonority | 145 |
Possible Origin and Mechanisms | 165 |
A Clinical Case Study | 173 |
10 Psychological Development and the Changing Organization of the Brain | 185 |
11 Some Notes on the Evolution of Language | 201 |
12 Overview | 219 |
References | 225 |
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Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Fred M Levin,Taylor & Francis Group No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience Fred M. Levin No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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