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Hearing Voices: Neuropsychoanalysis and Opera
AbstractOpera essentially combines three layers — drama, music and singing — that have one thing in common: language. As neuroscience continues to explore how music is processed in the brain, similarities with language processing are becoming increasingly apparent.
Carlo Zuccarini
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Neuropsychoanalysis, 2011
The authors examine the historical, philosophical, and scientific foundations of what they term the “inter-discipline” of neuropsychoanalysis. With the support of historical evidence, they unravel how the traditional strict separation of psychoanalysis and the neurosciences, as still practiced by certain scientists in both fields, is grounded in a ...
Mark Solms, Oliver H. Turnbull
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The authors examine the historical, philosophical, and scientific foundations of what they term the “inter-discipline” of neuropsychoanalysis. With the support of historical evidence, they unravel how the traditional strict separation of psychoanalysis and the neurosciences, as still practiced by certain scientists in both fields, is grounded in a ...
Mark Solms, Oliver H. Turnbull
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Neuropsychoanalysis, Consciousness, and Creativity
Neuropsychoanalysis, 2011Siri Hustvedt’s work illustrates how psychoanalysis offers unique and crucially important insights in the study of fundamental issues in human psychology such as those of memory, perception, subjectivity, and creativity. Her findings dovetail with Freud’s concepts of hallucinatory wish-fulfilment and primary process (as further elaborated by ...
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On the argument for (and against) neuropsychoanalysis
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2016(2016). On the argument for (and against) neuropsychoanalysis. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis: Vol. 97, No. 4, pp. 1149-1150.
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The primary concern of neuropsychoanalysis
Neuropsychoanalysis, 2014Myron Hofer believes that the mind emerges from the body when bodily processes (including affect and motivation) are represented through learning, at a higher symbolic level. I offer an alternative conceptualization of the relationship between mind and body: the processes of the body, representational and pre-representational, are mental when ...
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Clinical writing in neuropsychoanalysis
Neuropsychoanalysis, 2022Daniela Flores Mosri +7 more
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