doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00709 On the physiology of jouissance: interpreting the mesolimbic dopaminergic reward functions from a psychoanalytic perspective Ariane Bazan1,2 * and Sandrine Detandt
Copyright © 2015 R. Clarke and L. Adermark. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
Motivated behaviors are often initiated in response to perturbations of homeostasis. Indeed, animals...
CITATION: Bazan, A. & Detandt, S. 2013. On the physiology of jouissance : interpreting the mesolimbi...
Jouissance is a Lacanian concept, infamous for being impervious to understanding and which expresses...
A “neuropsychoanalytic” hypothesis for the physiology of jouissance is proposed (Bazan & Detandt, 20...
Dopamine projections from the midbrain to the striatum and frontal cortex are involved in behavioral...
Mesolimbic dopamine has been implicated in reward learning. Fischbach-Weiss and Janak (this issue) u...
A commentary on Two dimensions of value: dopamine neurons represent reward but not aversiveness by F...
Contains fulltext : 71135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Brain dopamine...
When explaining the causal mechanism behind dopamine’s role in reward, Berridge and Robinson (1998) ...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
Rationale Throughout our lives we constantly assess the costs and benefits of the possible future ou...
Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Psychiat, Lab Neuroimaging & Cognit, Sao Paulo, BrazilState Univ Sao Paulo,...
Dopamine (DA) is critical for reward-seeking. However, its specific role in reward has remained elus...
Copyright © 2015 R. Clarke and L. Adermark. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
Motivated behaviors are often initiated in response to perturbations of homeostasis. Indeed, animals...
CITATION: Bazan, A. & Detandt, S. 2013. On the physiology of jouissance : interpreting the mesolimbi...
Jouissance is a Lacanian concept, infamous for being impervious to understanding and which expresses...
A “neuropsychoanalytic” hypothesis for the physiology of jouissance is proposed (Bazan & Detandt, 20...
Dopamine projections from the midbrain to the striatum and frontal cortex are involved in behavioral...
Mesolimbic dopamine has been implicated in reward learning. Fischbach-Weiss and Janak (this issue) u...
A commentary on Two dimensions of value: dopamine neurons represent reward but not aversiveness by F...
Contains fulltext : 71135.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Brain dopamine...
When explaining the causal mechanism behind dopamine’s role in reward, Berridge and Robinson (1998) ...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
Rationale Throughout our lives we constantly assess the costs and benefits of the possible future ou...
Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Psychiat, Lab Neuroimaging & Cognit, Sao Paulo, BrazilState Univ Sao Paulo,...
Dopamine (DA) is critical for reward-seeking. However, its specific role in reward has remained elus...
Copyright © 2015 R. Clarke and L. Adermark. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
Motivated behaviors are often initiated in response to perturbations of homeostasis. Indeed, animals...