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Ciências & Cognição

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SOLLERO-DE-CAMPOS, Flavia. Neuroscience of memory and psychoanalytic clinic: some remarks on the non-verbal. Ciênc. cogn. [online]. 2009, vol.14, n.3, pp. 193-203. ISSN 1806-5821.

The neuroscience of memory may enrich our understanding of psychoanalytic theory. Recent studies show that memory is a process activated by a retrieval cue. Freud and others had already shown that each memory is constructed, transformed, and expanded anew leading to new networks and change Therefore, it can expand and create new meanings and psychic changes. These aspects of psychoanalytic theory are confirmed and expanded by the neuroscience of memory, Implicit memory, lacking symbolic content, may be an underutilized component of psychoanalytic attention but may be attained through transference

Keywords : memory; non-verbal; neuroscience; psychoanalysis.

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