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This section contains a collection of reference books and articles related to psychoanalysis and neurosciences. Currently, there are 189 books/articles in our digital library.
Neuroscience and cognitive sciences
Consciousness
Cleeremans A.
Consciousness: the radical plasticity thesis,
Prog Brain Res., 168:19-33, 2008.
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Interoception
Craig AD.
How do you feel—now ? The anterior insula and human awareness,
Neuroscience, 10:59-70, 2009.
BibTexCraig AD.
Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body,
Current opinion in neurobiology, 13:500-505, 2003.
BibTexCraig AD.
How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body,
Nat Rev Neurosci., 8:655-66, August 2002.
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Neuroscience, cognitive science and psychoanalysis
Carhart-Harris RL, Friston KJ.
The default-mode, ego-functions and free-energy: a neurobiological account of Freudian ideas,
Brain, 133:1265-83, 2010.
BibTexCentonze D, Siracusano A, Calabresi P, Bernardi G.
Long-term potentiation and memory processes in the psychological works of Sigmund Freud and in the formation of neuropsychiatric symptoms,
Neuroscience, 130:559-65, 2005.
BibTexCentonze D, Siracusano A, Calabresi P, Bernardi G.
The Project for a Scientific Psychology (1895): a Freudian anticipation of LTP-memory connection theory,
Brain Res Brain Res Rev, 46:310-4, 2004.
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Philosophy, epistemology, sciences
Biology
Canguilhem G.
Le normal et le pathologique, (1966),
Paris: PUF, coll. Quadrige, 8e ed., 1999.
BibTexCanguilhem G.
La connaissance de la vie, (1965),
Paris: J. Vrin, 2e ed, 1998.
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Homeostasis
Cannon WB.
The wisdom of the body,
New York: W.W. Norton, cop., 1932.
BibTexCannon WB.
Bodily changes in pain, hunger, fear and rage: an account of recent researches into the function of emotional excitement,
London: D. Appleton, 2e ed, 1929.
BibTexCannon WB.
Organization for physiological homeostasis ,
Physiological Reviews, 9:399-431, 1929.
BibTexCannon WB.
Jubilee Volume for Charles Richet,
Transactions of the Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons, 12(3):1926.
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