The Self in Neuroscience and PsychiatryTilo Kircher, Anthony S. David Cambridge University Press, 07 օգս, 2003 թ. - 484 էջ In recent years the clinical and cognitive sciences and neuroscience have contributed important insights to understanding the self. The neuroscientific study of the self and self-consciousness is in its infancy in terms of established models, available data and even vocabulary. However, there are neuropsychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia, in which the self becomes disordered and this aspect can be studied against healthy controls through experiment, building cognitive models of how the mind works, and imaging brain states. In this, the first book to address the scientific contribution to an understanding of the self, an eminent, international team focuses on current models of self-consciousness from the neurosciences and psychiatry. These are set against introductory essays describing the philosophical, historical and psychological approaches, making this a uniquely inclusive overview. It will appeal to a wide audience of scientists, clinicians and scholars concerned with the phenomenology and psychopathology of the self. |
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... experience , have no spatial characteristics and they do not seem to belong to a world constituted by physical things . How to place our mental experience in the physical universe is therefore perplexing . Mental phenomena also interest ...
... experience , have no spatial characteristics and they do not seem to belong to a world constituted by physical things . How to place our mental experience in the physical universe is therefore perplexing . Mental phenomena also interest ...
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... experience . These feelings are so fundamental to our human experience that we hardly ever think about them . These are exciting times for the closer examination of self - consciousness . For many years , the topic has been studied ...
... experience . These feelings are so fundamental to our human experience that we hardly ever think about them . These are exciting times for the closer examination of self - consciousness . For many years , the topic has been studied ...
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... experience . We can describe their experiences and compare results from experiments with those of healthy controls and thus generate tentative models of the underlying neurocognitive structure , correlating with the experience . In this ...
... experience . We can describe their experiences and compare results from experiments with those of healthy controls and thus generate tentative models of the underlying neurocognitive structure , correlating with the experience . In this ...
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... experience ) , each of which is the product of a distinct consciousness - making mechanism in the brain . Barnard ( chapter 6 ) offers a cognitive multilevel theory and argues that the mind has a modular architecture with specialized ...
... experience ) , each of which is the product of a distinct consciousness - making mechanism in the brain . Barnard ( chapter 6 ) offers a cognitive multilevel theory and argues that the mind has a modular architecture with specialized ...
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The self and psychiatry a conceptual history | 9 |
The self in philosophy neuroscience and psychiatry an epistemic approach | 40 |
Phenomenology of self | 56 |
Language and selfconsciousness modes of selfpresentation in language structure | 76 |
Cognitive and neurosciences | 105 |
The multiplicity of consciousness and the emergence of the self | 107 |
Asynchrony implicational meaning and the experience of self in schizophrenia | 121 |
Selfawareness social intelligence and schizophrenia | 147 |
The selfexperience of schizophrenics | 272 |
ii Social psychology | 291 |
The paranoid self | 293 |
Schizophrenia and the narrative self | 319 |
Selfnarrative in schizophrenia | 336 |
iii Clinical neuroscience | 359 |
Schizophrenia as disturbance of the selfconstruct | 361 |
Action recognition in normal and schizophrenic subjects | 380 |
The neural correlates of selfawareness and selfrecognition | 166 |
Autonoetic consciousness | 180 |
The neural nature of the core SELF implications for understanding schizophrenia | 197 |
Disturbances of the self the case of schizophrenia | 215 |
Self and schizophrenia a phenomenological perspective | 217 |
Selfdisturbance in schizophrenia hyperreflexivity and diminished selfaffection | 242 |
Disorders of selfmonitoring and the symptoms of schizophrenia | 407 |
Hearing voices or hearing the self in disguise? Revealing the neural correlates of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia | 425 |
The cognitive neuroscience of agency in schizophrenia | 436 |
Selfconsciousness an integrative approach from philosophy psychopathology and the neurosciences | 445 |
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