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Part III. Aspects of Intersubjectivity: A Neuropsychoanalytic Perspective

Unconscious and plasticity: Bridges between psychoanalysis and neuroscience

Pages 214-217 | Received 26 Oct 2011, Accepted 13 Dec 2011, Published online: 31 Jan 2012
 

Abstract

The recent developments in brain science research suggest that terms such as “consciousness” or “unconscious” can be discussed not only on a psychological or psychoanalytic basis, but also on a neurobiological one. The work of several investigators indicates that, through the mechanisms of brain plasticity, an unconscious internal reality can be formed that probably plays a key role in the determination of the subject. The functions of the amygdala can be a good example for visualizing this type of mechanism. Mirror neurons may also play a key role in human development during the prelinguistic stages of life.

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