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Abbreviations |
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Introduction |
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1 Background, ethos, and content |
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Aikaterini (Katerina) Fotopoulou |
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2 The history and progress of neuropsychoanalysis |
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12 | (13) |
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Aikaterini (Katerina) Fotopoulou |
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3 Towards a psychodynamic neuroscience |
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Aikaterini (Katerina) Fotopoulou |
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Section I Drives and motivation |
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4 Freudian drive theory today |
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49 | (15) |
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5 Generalized brain arousal mechanisms and other biological, environmental, and psychological mechanisms that contribute to libido |
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64 | (21) |
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6 Theoretical challenges in the conceptualization of motivation in neuroscience: Implications for the bridging of neuroscience and psychoanalysis |
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85 | (24) |
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7 Drive and structure: Reconsidering drive theory within a formalized conception of mental processes |
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109 | (24) |
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Cordelia Schmidt-Hellerau |
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8 Freudian affect theory today |
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133 | (12) |
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9 A meditation on the affective neuroscientific view of human and animalian MindBrains |
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145 | (31) |
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10 Emotions in the psychoanalytic theory |
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176 | (10) |
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11 Emotion and delusion: Seeking common ground between neuroscience and the psychotherapies |
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186 | (23) |
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Section III Conscious and unconscious processes |
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12 The Freudian unconscious today |
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209 | (10) |
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13 Free-energy and Freud: An update |
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219 | (11) |
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14 Psychoanalysis, representation, and neuroscience: The Freudian unconscious and the Bayesian brain |
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230 | (36) |
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15 What is the unconscious? A novel taxonomy of psychoanalytic, psychological, neuroscientific, and philosophical concepts |
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266 | (16) |
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16 The lexicographer's nightmare |
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282 | (11) |
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17 Unconscious fantasy and schema: A comparison of concepts |
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293 | (14) |
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Section IV Mechanisms of cognitive control |
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18 On unconscious inhibition: Instantiating repression in the brain |
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307 | (31) |
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19 From dynamic to behavioural lesions: The relative merits and caveats of elucidating psychoanalysis with brain imaging |
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338 | (18) |
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20 From Freud to neuroimaging: Hypnosis as a common thread |
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356 | (17) |
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21 Great escapes: Psychological forms of amnesia |
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373 | (13) |
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386 | (19) |
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Section V The development of the self: embodied and social cognition |
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23 The multidimensional construct of mentalization and its relevance to understanding borderline personality disorder |
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405 | (22) |
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24 Sense of `sameness' as foundation of infants' embodied subjectivity and intersubjectivity |
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427 | (12) |
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25 Identification: The concept and the phenomenon |
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439 | (16) |
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26 The sense of agency in health and disease: The contribution of cognitive neuroscience in understanding self-consciousness |
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455 | (12) |
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Author Index |
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Subject Index |
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