Mapping the Mind: The Intersection of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience

Portada
Routledge, 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.
 

Índice

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
Index
249
Página de créditos

Otras ediciones - Ver todo

Términos y frases comunes

Sobre el autor (2018)

M. Levin, Fred

Información bibliográfica