1st Edition

Neuroscience Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 12.3

Edited By Andrew Schwartz Copyright 1992

    First published in 1992. This is Volume 12, number 3 of Psychoanalytic Inquiry 1992 which looks at the integration of neuroscience and clinical science. The five essays in this issue of Psychoanalytic Inquiry both review progress to date and, more relevantly, continue to show how data and concepts from cellular neurobiology, experimental psychology, ethology, and cognitive science may illuminate long-familiar clinical phenomena and observations.

    Prologue, Andrew Schwartz, M.D., Issue Editor
    - Classical Psychoanalysis and Classical Conditioning: Guilt (and Other Affects) by Association, David E. M. Cooper, Ph.D.
    - The Instincts Revisited, June L. Hadley, M.D.
    - Consciousness: A Brain-Centered, Informational Approach, David D. Olds, M.D.
    - Not Art But Science: Applications of Neurobiology, Experimental Psychology, and Ethology to Psychoanalytic Technique. I: Neuroscientifically Guided Approaches to Interpretive "What's" and "When's, " Andrew Schwartz, M.D.
    - Experimental Studies of Higher Cortical Functions That Proceed Without Conscious Awareness, Bruce E. Wexler, M.D.
    Epilogue, Andrew Schwartz, M.D.

    Biography

    Andrew Schwartz