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- Title
»Predictive processing« in der Neuropsychoanalyse: Gefühle als Navigationshilfe im Spannungsverhältnis von Ohnmacht und schöpferischer Kraft.
- Authors
Opiolka, Evelyn
- Abstract
Predictive processing in neuropsychoanalysis.Feelings as an aid to navigating the field of tension between powerlessness and creative powerIn this paper I summarise Mark Solms' neuropsychoanalytic model of the generation of consciousness, according to which consciousness is not, as previously presumed, generated in the cerebral cortex, but in the upper brainstem. References to individual psychology are shown. Tracing back to Kant and Darwin, both models understand psychological dynamics - including the question of conscious or unconscious processing - as a result of self-organisation, the goal of which it is to maintain homeostasis. It is within this field of tension that teleologic intentionality and subjective consciousness are developed. In the final discussion of various aspects, reification is understood as a means of finding a reliable prediction. Solms and Adler describe basal processes, which might inform work with patients with early/structural issues. Considering the question, what it is that is felt, when we feel, Adler places a greater emphasis on relationality. This is understood as a response to a situation characterised by double dynamics, i. e. the need to establish a relationship to the outer world in which homeostasis can be maintained.
- Subjects
ADLERIAN psychology; CEREBRAL cortex; KANT, Immanuel, 1724-1804; DARWIN, Charles, 1809-1882; CONSCIOUSNESS; HOMEOSTASIS; BRAIN stem
- Publication
Zeitschrift für Individualpsychologie, 2024, Vol 49, Issue 2, p156
- ISSN
0342-393X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.13109/zind.2024.49.2.156