Emotion and the psychodynamics of the cerebellum : a neuro-psychoanalytic analysis and synthesis
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Emotion and the psychodynamics of the cerebellum : a neuro-psychoanalytic analysis and synthesis
Karnac, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-239) and index
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Description
This is a book about cognition, emotion, memory, and learning. Along the way it examines exactly how implicit memory ("knowing how") and explicit memory ("knowing that") are connected with each other via the cerebellum. Since emotion is also related to memory, and most likely, one of its organising features, many fields of human endeavour have attempted to clarify its fundamental nature, including its relationship to metaphor, problem-solving, learning, and many other variables. This is an attempt to pull together the various strands relating to emotions, so that clinicians and researchers alike can identify precisely, and ultimately agree, upon what emotion is and how it contributes to the other known activities of mind and brain.
Table of Contents
1. Sleep and Dreaming, Part 1 2. Sleep and Dreaming, Part 2 3. A neuro-psychoanalytic theory of emotion, Part 1 4. A neuro-psychoanalytic theory of emotion, Part 2 5. Synapses, cytokines and long-term memory network 6. Recent neuroscience discoveries, and protein pathway 7. Introduction to the Cerebellum (CB) 8. When might the CB be Involved in Modeling the Limbic system, the SEEKING system, and other systems? 9. The CB Contribution to Affect, and the Affect Contribution to the CB 10. Review, Summary, and Conclusions
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