Brain, Mind & Consciousness Volume I
University Press
ISBN: 09716445
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CONTENTS: Volume I
Consciousness, Awareness, & the Unconcious Mind.....................................................7
The Structure of the Psyche, by Carl Jung...................................................43
The Two Principles of Mental Functioning, by Sigmund Freud...................................................101
The Unconscious, by Sigmund Freud...........................................141
The Concept of the Collective Unconscious, by Carl Jung......................163
The Limbic System and the Unconscious, by R. Joseph..........................................................201
Brain Bisection and the Neurology of Consciousness, by Roger Sperry..........................................................................235
Hemisphere Dissconnection and the Unity of Consciousness, by Roger Sperry................................................287
The Other Side of the Brain, by Joseph Bogen..........................................................321
Experimental Studies of Hemisphere Function in the Human Brain, by S. J., Dimond & J. G. Beaumont,.................................................. 360
The Neural Basis of Language qua Gesture, by Doreen Kimura.........................................387
Left-Hemisphere Control of Oral and Brachial Movements and their Relation to Language and Communication, by Doreen, Kimura.................................................414
Psychological Implications of Bilateral Asymmetry, by J. Levy................................................................453
The Right Cerebral Hemisphere: Dreams, Language, Emotion, Body Image, Visual Spatial Skills, Split-Brain & Unconscious Mind
by Rhawn Joseph........................................................503
The Left Cerebral Hemisphere: Language, the Origin of Thought, and the Conscious Mind
by Rhawn Joseph.........................................................543
Implications for Psychiatry of Left and Right Cerebral Specialization by David Galin.....................................................................599
The Neuropsychology of Development: Hemispheric Laterality, Limbic Language, & the Origin of Thought,
by Rhawn Joseph........................................................623
Approaching the Unconscious, by Carl Jung .........................................669
Man and His Symbols, by M.,-L, von Franz.................... 695
The Role of the Limbic System in Perception, Memory & Emotion, by Pierre Gloor.............................................737
Effects of Amygdalectomy on Social-Affective Behavior in Non-Human Primates, by Arthur Kling .......................................................729
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: A Syndrome of Sensory-Limbic Hyperconnection, by David Bear............................................... 767
The Limbic System and the Soul
by R. Joseph........................................................797
The Ego and the Id, by Sigmund Freud...........................................815
Phenomenology of the Self: The Ego, The Shadow, Anima/Animus, by Carl Jung...................................................................827
Beyond the Pleasure Principle, by Sigmund Freud................................................843
Repression, by Sigmund Freud...............................867
Repression, Confabulation, Self-Deception, and Delusional Denial: Frontal Lobe and Lateralized Influences, by R. Joseph.........................................................883
Dissociation, by
P. Janet ...................................................895
Disconnection Syndromes in Animals and Man, by Norman Geschwind................................................................915
Memory and the Medial Temporal Regions of the brain, by Brenda Milner.............................................917
The Permanent Records of the Stream of Consciousness, by W. Penfield.........................................................941
References ..................................................1020-1056
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