What neuropsychoanalytic thoughts are you thinking these days? Come to the Pfeffer Center this Saturday and engage in an open discussion with colleagues about the ideas you’ve been exploring. Pondering consciousness, or the unconscious? Working with patients with brain injury? Thinking about predictive coding? Or something completely different? Maybe you had a brainstorm…
Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis – October 2018
Exploring ideas on “Repression and Defense” raised at the 19th Annual Congress of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society Come to the Pfeffer Center on Saturday, October 6, to discuss the stimulating and generative presentations at NPSA Mexico City 2018 If you were at the Congress, you know how exciting and provocative the talks were. …
Pfeffer Center Meeting: Reading and discussion of Friston’s paper – “The free-energy principle: a unified brain theory?”
May Meeting of the Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis of the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
Friston, K.J. (2010). The free-energy principle: a unified brain theory? Nat. Rev. Neurosci, 11, 127-138. To view this article, please click here This event is free and open to the public. No RSVP required; first come, first seated. All welcome! We are delighted to announce that we will be launching our new learning platform…
Reunión de Grupo de Estudio de Neuropsicoanálisis (Mexico City) – May 5, 2018
Mexico City Neuropsychoanalysis Group
Grupo de Neuropsicoanálisis de la Ciudad de México Las reuniones de grupo de estudio se llevan a cabo una vez al mes en las instalaciones de la Universidad Intercontinental. Las sesiones no tienen costo, todos son bienvenidos. Contamos con transmisión via Skype y Google Hangouts. El número de invitados a distancia es…
Katerina Fotopoulou at the Pfeffer Center
Mentalising Homeostasis: The Somatic and Social Origins of the Self
According to cognitive neuroscience there are at least two ways of knowing yourself. One through integrating multimodal signals into an egocentric reference frame and assigning the first person perspective. Another through the cognitive ability to disengage from the embodied first person perspective and adopt another person’s perspective on your experience. These research traditions have progressed with…
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