Far from disproving the model of mind functioning proposed by psychoanalysis, the recent advances in neuropsychiatrical research confirmed the crucial ideas of Sigmund Freud. The hypothesis that the origin of mental illnesses lies in the impossibility for a subject to erase the long-term effects of a remote adverse event is in tune with the view that several psychiatric disturbances reflect the activation of aberrant unconscious memory processes. Freud's insights did not stop here, but went on to describe in an extremely precise manner the neural mechanisms of memory formation almost a century before the description of long-term synaptic potentiation
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, was initially a neuroscientist but abandoned neuroscie...
First, three case studies are presented of psychotic patients having in common an inability to hold ...
In October 1895, the most mysterious mechanisms of the mind suddenly clicked into place for Sigmund ...
Far from disproving the model of mind functioning proposed by psychoanalysis, the recent advances in...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic transmission is considered a reliable cellular model of sev...
The discovery of long-term potentiation (LTP) transformed research on the neurobiology of learning a...
Freud was interested in the problem of memory from the time of his very early works. The processes t...
Several issues that Freud (1895) addressed in his Project, a “psychology for neurol-ogists, ” remain...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
This article evaluates, in nontechnical language for those not familiar with neuroscience jargon, th...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
Long-term potentiation of synaptic transmission in the hippocampus is the leading experimental model...
Long-term potentiation and long-term depression are enduring changes in synaptic strength, induced b...
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, was initially a neuroscientist but abandoned neuroscie...
First, three case studies are presented of psychotic patients having in common an inability to hold ...
In October 1895, the most mysterious mechanisms of the mind suddenly clicked into place for Sigmund ...
Far from disproving the model of mind functioning proposed by psychoanalysis, the recent advances in...
Long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic transmission is considered a reliable cellular model of sev...
The discovery of long-term potentiation (LTP) transformed research on the neurobiology of learning a...
Freud was interested in the problem of memory from the time of his very early works. The processes t...
Several issues that Freud (1895) addressed in his Project, a “psychology for neurol-ogists, ” remain...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
This article evaluates, in nontechnical language for those not familiar with neuroscience jargon, th...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
Long-term potentiation of synaptic transmission in the hippocampus is the leading experimental model...
Long-term potentiation and long-term depression are enduring changes in synaptic strength, induced b...
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, was initially a neuroscientist but abandoned neuroscie...
First, three case studies are presented of psychotic patients having in common an inability to hold ...
In October 1895, the most mysterious mechanisms of the mind suddenly clicked into place for Sigmund ...