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Tra neuroni ed esperienza. Le neuroscienze e la genesi di soggettività e intersoggettività

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In questo capitolo si cercherà di mettere a fuoco i temi della relazione e dell’intersoggettività. Verranno riferiti alcuni dati recentemente pubblicati sull’esordio schizofrenico, il cui studio è iniziato in collaborazione con il Prof. Filippo Maria Ferro e con il suo successore alla direzione della Clinica Psichiatrica di Chieti, il Prof. Massimo Di Giannantonio. Si parlerà di schizofrenia da un punto di vista un po’ diverso per le neuroscienze, ma in realtà molto in linea con la vecchia psicopatologia che ormai sta uscendo dai programmi delle scuole di specializzazione di psichiatria.

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Gallese, V. (2014). Tra neuroni ed esperienza. Le neuroscienze e la genesi di soggettività e intersoggettività. In: Neuroscienze e teoria psicoanalitica. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5346-5_8

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