Jouissance is a Lacanian concept, infamous for being impervious to understanding and which expresses the paradoxical satisfaction that a subject may derive from his symptom. On the basis of Freud’s experience of satisfaction we have proposed a first working definition of jouissance as the (benefit gained from) the motor tension underlying the action which was [once] adequate in bringing relief to the drive and, on the basis of their striking reciprocal resonances, we have proposed that central dopaminergic systems could embody the physiological architecture of Freud’s concept of the drive. We have then distinguished two constitutive axes to jouissance: one concerns the subject’s body and the other the subject’s history. Four distinctive asp...
This paper summarizes the fundamental steps in the evolution of the dopaminergic system. A rudimenta...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
La pulsion, concept fondamental de la psychanalyse, doit-elle être conceptualisée en termes dualiste...
A “neuropsychoanalytic” hypothesis for the physiology of jouissance is proposed (Bazan & Detandt, 20...
CITATION: Bazan, A. & Detandt, S. 2013. On the physiology of jouissance : interpreting the mesolimbi...
Based on radically different empirical approaches (respectively psychoanalytic practice, neuroscienc...
The goals of this study is to define the conceptual field of jouissance, transversely between the f...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00709 On the physiology of jouissance: interpreting the mesolimbic dopaminer...
International audienceDespite many controversies the debate between psychoanalysis and neuroscience ...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
This paper introduces and evaluates the Lacanian idea that racism can be conceptualized both as a mo...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
This paper summarizes the fundamental steps in the evolution of the dopaminergic system. A rudimenta...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
La pulsion, concept fondamental de la psychanalyse, doit-elle être conceptualisée en termes dualiste...
A “neuropsychoanalytic” hypothesis for the physiology of jouissance is proposed (Bazan & Detandt, 20...
CITATION: Bazan, A. & Detandt, S. 2013. On the physiology of jouissance : interpreting the mesolimbi...
Based on radically different empirical approaches (respectively psychoanalytic practice, neuroscienc...
The goals of this study is to define the conceptual field of jouissance, transversely between the f...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00709 On the physiology of jouissance: interpreting the mesolimbic dopaminer...
International audienceDespite many controversies the debate between psychoanalysis and neuroscience ...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
In neuroscience literature, dopamine is often considered as a pleasure chemical of the brain. Dopami...
This paper introduces and evaluates the Lacanian idea that racism can be conceptualized both as a mo...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
This paper summarizes the fundamental steps in the evolution of the dopaminergic system. A rudimenta...
Pleasure is more than a mere sensory event, but rather it can be conceptualized as a complex, multif...
La pulsion, concept fondamental de la psychanalyse, doit-elle être conceptualisée en termes dualiste...