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Neuromimesis: Picturing the Humanities Picturing the Brain [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, 2022
What do neuroscientific visualizations of mental functioning depict? This article argues that neuroscientific imaging from Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s pen and ink drawings onward falls within the mimetic tradition, that dealing with the artistic ...
Cate Reilly
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Integrating neuropsychoanalytic and neuropsychiatric perspectives into psychiatric clinical neuroscience curricula: a conceptual overview [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine
ObjectivesNeuropsychoanalysis and neuropsychiatry are two rapidly advancing fields that can provide valuable additions to a clinical neuroscience curriculum in psychiatry and strengthen psychiatrists’ psychotherapeutic training and practice.MethodsThis ...
Edward Miller   +5 more
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Reduced dynamic functional connectivity between salience and executive brain networks in insomnia disorder. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Sleep Res, 2020
Summary Research into insomnia disorder has pointed to large‐scale brain network dysfunctions. Dynamic functional connectivity is instrumental to cognitive functions but has not been investigated in insomnia disorder. This study assessed between‐network functional connectivity strength and variability in patients with insomnia disorder as compared with
Wei Y   +5 more
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Neuropsychoanalysis and Dual-Aspect Monism [PDF]

open access: gold, 2023
Proponents of neuropsychoanalysis often invoke dual-aspect monism (DAM) as an epistemological framework to justify neuropsychoanalysis as a theoretical and clinical endeavor. This paper investigates whether two case studies from applied neuropsychoanalytic literature are consistent with the tenets of dual-aspect monism.
Foxx Hart
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Embodied simulation, body language, and symbolization: understanding somatic symptoms in psychoanalysis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Classical psychoanalysis has traditionally focused on uncovering unconscious conflicts through language—the so-called `talking cure`. However, contemporary research underscores the importance of embodied simulation, body language, and their symbolic ...
Elena Markova, Gabriel Enache
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“Project for a Spatiotemporal Neuroscience” – Brain and Psyche Share Their Topography and Dynamic [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scientific Psychology” searched for a model of the brain that could relate to incorporate the psyche’s topography and dynamic.
Georg Northoff   +3 more
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Drive, instinct, reflex—Applications to treatment of anxiety, depressive and addictive disorders [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
The neuropsychoanalytic approach solves important aspects of how to use our understanding of the brain to treat patients. We describe the neurobiology underlying motivation for healthy behaviors and psychopathology.
Brian Johnson   +3 more
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The science of feeling and emotion: From past to present [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2023
Introduction As the founder of modern psychology as a discipline Wilhelm Wundt came up with the theory of tridimensional feeling (Wundt. Grundriss der Psychologie 1922; Leipzig), which has evolved over time with different theories and is thought to be ...
S. E. Ilgin
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Modern Neuropsychoanalysis as an Integrative Scientific and Therapeutic Practice

open access: diamondКонсультативная психология и психотерапия, 2019
We present the analysis of the main provisions of neuropsychoanalysis — a theory integrating psychoanalysis and neurosciences. The main prerequisites for the emergence of neuropsychoanalysis are described.
Eidemiller E.G., Tarabanov A.E.
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