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Il congresso internazionale su “Neuroscienze e psicoanalisi” tenutosi nel 2004 a Genova è stato dedicato ai tre temi centrali della teoria e della ricerca sia nella psicoanalisi che nelle discipline che si occupano del cervello umano: la memoria, le emozioni e il sogno. Abbiamo partecipato al congresso presentando i concetti base di un modello integrato delle funzioni cerebrali che creano la biografia e dunque i pensieri, le emozioni, i piani, i sogni ecc. dell’individuo, vale a dire la soggettività durante le fasi di sviluppo e in tutti gli stati di coscienza. A partire da questi concetti, tratteremo: a) i cambiamenti evolutivi che si manifestano sul piano psicosociale come prodotti delle funzioni cerebrali di apprendimento e memoria creatrici di biografia, cioè di memoria autobiografica, attraverso la plasticità corticale dipendente dall’esperienza; b) il ruolo dei processi cerebrali di recupero stato-dipendenti, ma guidati dalla memoria, nella formazione dei pensieri, delle emozioni e delle azioni dell’individuo momento per momento e della loro percezione conscia, così come del contenuto dei sogni e della possibilità di ricordarlo nello stato di veglia.
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Lehmann, D., Koukkou, M. (2007). Plasticità cerebrale dipendente dall’esperienza, ricordo stato-dipendente e creazione della soggettività delle funzioni mentali. In: Mancia, M. (eds) Psicoanalisi e Neuroscienze. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0659-1_9
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