Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, was initially a neuroscientist but abandoned neuroscience completely after he made a last attempt to link both in his writing, “Project of a Scientific Psychology,” in 1895. The reasons for his subsequent disregard of the brain remain unclear though. I here argue that one central reason may be that the approach to the brain during his time was simply not appealing to Freud. More specifically, Freud was interested in revealing the psychological predispositions of psychodynamic processes. However, he was not so much focused on the actual psychological functions themselves which though were the prime focus of the neuroscience at his time and also in current Cognitive Neuroscience. Instead, he proba...
What where the main types of psychological knowladge used by Freud which contributed to the emergenc...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
Abstract Freud's legacy deriving from his work The project for a scientific psychology (1895) could ...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
Several issues that Freud (1895) addressed in his Project, a “psychology for neurol-ogists, ” remain...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scie...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
A physician and the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud claimed from the beginning that the newly found...
Em suas obras posteriores, Freud abandona a pretensão do Projeto de uma psicologia (1895) de formula...
Freud’s 'The Psychopathology of Everyday Life' was one of the most widely translated and circulated ...
Little is known that Freud, psychoanalytic founding father, has been, when he was a young medical st...
What where the main types of psychological knowladge used by Freud which contributed to the emergenc...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
Abstract Freud's legacy deriving from his work The project for a scientific psychology (1895) could ...
Freud's criticism of the localization project as carried out by Theodor Meynert and Carl Wernicke ha...
Sigmund Freud was a trained neuroanatomist and wrote his first psychoanalytical theory in neuroscien...
Several issues that Freud (1895) addressed in his Project, a “psychology for neurol-ogists, ” remain...
As the nineteenth century progressed, the intellectual worldview became increasinglymechanized. In t...
After years of reciprocal lack of interest, if not opposition, neuroscience and psychoanalysis are p...
What kind of neuroscience does psychoanalysis require? At his time, Freud in his “Project for a Scie...
There are differences today amongst psychoanalysts regarding if psychoanalysis should limit itself t...
Although commentators periodically declare that Freud is dead, his repeated burials lie on shaky gro...
A physician and the founder of psychoanalysis, Freud claimed from the beginning that the newly found...
Em suas obras posteriores, Freud abandona a pretensão do Projeto de uma psicologia (1895) de formula...
Freud’s 'The Psychopathology of Everyday Life' was one of the most widely translated and circulated ...
Little is known that Freud, psychoanalytic founding father, has been, when he was a young medical st...
What where the main types of psychological knowladge used by Freud which contributed to the emergenc...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
Abstract Freud's legacy deriving from his work The project for a scientific psychology (1895) could ...