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Pfeffer Lecture: “The Neurodevelopment of Emotion Regulation and the Role of Parents”, Nim Tottenham, Ph.D.
December Meeting of the Arnold Pfeffer Center for Neuropsychoanalysis of the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute
The neurobiology of mature emotional processing develops slowly over childhood and adolescence. This talk will focus on the development of the human amygdala, a neural structure involved in emotional attention and learning, and the medial prefrontal cortex, which provides important signals for regulating strong emotions. Parents have a large influence on children’s emotions. Across various…
DR KATERINA FOTOPOULOU ON ‘Mentalising Homeostasis: The Social Origins of Interoception and Emotion’
London Neuropsychoanalysis Group
Mentalising Homeostasis: The Social Origins of Interoception and Emotion Abstract: The question of whether our mental life is initially and primarily shaped by embodied dimensions of the individual or by interpersonal relations is debated in many fields, including psychology, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and more recently, cognitive neuroscience. In this interdisciplinary talk, I will defend the claim that…
Reunión de Grupo de Estudio de Neuropsicoanálisis (Mexico City) – November 26, 2016
Mexico City Neuropsychoanalysis Group
Grupo de Neuropsicoanálisis de la Ciudad de México Reunión de grupo de estudio 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…
Mark Solms on ‘The Conscious Id: an Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis’
London Neuropsychoanalysis Group
The Conscious Id: an Introduction to Neuropsychoanalysis: Abstract – Two aspects of the body are represented in the brain, and they are represented differently. The most important difference is that the brain regions for the two aspects of the body are associated with different aspects of consciousness. Very broadly speaking, the brainstem mechanisms derived from…
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