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This groundbreaking book delivers a much needed bridge between the neurosciences and psychoanalysis. Freud hoped that the neurosciences would offer support for his psychoanalysis theories at some point in the future: both disciplines, after all, agree that experience leaves traces in the mind. But even today, as we enter the twenty-first century, a
Contents
Preface -- The Polar Bear and the WhaleDiego and Haydn: Perception and Memories -- Inhibition on the Shore of Lake Trasimene: What Becomes of Perception -- Aplysia, Rat, Man: From Experience to the Trace -- Forgetting the Name Signorelli: Synaptic Trace and Psychic Trace -- Claire and the Pope: Perceptions and Emotions -- Milk and the Sound of the Door: Psychic Traces and Somatic States -- Man and Wolf: Fantasy, Object, and Action -- An Unexpected Phone Call: How Drives Originate and What Becomes of Them -- Incest and the Refrigerator: Pleasure and Unpleasure -- Freud and James: Let's Be Synthetic -- Redibis Non Morieris: The Plasticity of Becoming and the Becoming of Plasticity -- The Couple at a Red Light: The Influences of Internal Reality -- The Hour of the Traces: The Unconscious, Memory, and Repression -- The Ferrari and the Trailer: Beyond the Fantasy Scenario -- Afterword



