Tilo Kircher / Anthony David (eds.)
The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: David, Anthony; Kircher, Tilo
Tilo Kircher / Anthony David (eds.)
The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: David, Anthony; Kircher, Tilo
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This 2003 book focuses on neuropsychiatric models of self-consciousness, set against introductory essays describing the philosophical, historical and psychological approaches.
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This 2003 book focuses on neuropsychiatric models of self-consciousness, set against introductory essays describing the philosophical, historical and psychological approaches.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521533508
- ISBN-10: 0521533503
- Artikelnr.: 21232451
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521533508
- ISBN-10: 0521533503
- Artikelnr.: 21232451
Prof. A. David, Section of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF.
Anthony David was born14.1.1965. 1985-1992 studies in medicine, philosophy, literature at the University of Munich, Germany and University of Washington, Seattle, USA. 1992-1994 Training Psychiatrist, Dept. Psychiatry, University of Munich, Germany. 1994-current Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Tübingen, Germany. 1997-2000 Researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK 2000-2001 Dept. of Neurology, Univ. of Tübingen, Germany. book: Neuronale Korrelate von Sprachproduktion und -verständnis bei Gesunden und Patienten mit Schizophrenie, Steinkopf Verlag (forthcoming) publications in leading journals on functional brain imaging, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's dementia, geriatric medicine, history of psychiatry, relaxation techniques.
Anthony David was born14.1.1965. 1985-1992 studies in medicine, philosophy, literature at the University of Munich, Germany and University of Washington, Seattle, USA. 1992-1994 Training Psychiatrist, Dept. Psychiatry, University of Munich, Germany. 1994-current Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Tübingen, Germany. 1997-2000 Researcher at the Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK 2000-2001 Dept. of Neurology, Univ. of Tübingen, Germany. book: Neuronale Korrelate von Sprachproduktion und -verständnis bei Gesunden und Patienten mit Schizophrenie, Steinkopf Verlag (forthcoming) publications in leading journals on functional brain imaging, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's dementia, geriatric medicine, history of psychiatry, relaxation techniques.
Introduction: the self and neuroscience Tilo Kircher and Anthony David;
Part A. Conceptual Background: 1. The self and psychiatry German Berrios
and Ivana S. Marková; 2. The self in philosophy, neuroscience and
psychiatry Georg Northoff and Alexander Heinzel; 3. Phenomenology of self
Dan Zahavi; 4. Language and self-consciousness Maxim Stamenov; Part B.
Cognitive and Neurosciences: 5. Multiplicity of consciousness and the
emergence of self Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie; 6. Asynchrony; implicational
meaning and the experience of self in schizophrenia Philip Barnard; 7.
Self-awareness, social intelligence and schizophrenia Gordon Gallup, James
Anderson and Steven Platek; 8. The neural correlates of self-awareness and
self-recognition Julian Paul Keenan, Mark Wheeler and Michael Ewers; 9.
Autonoëtic consciousness Hans Markovitsch; 10. The neural nature of the
core self Jaak Panksepp; Part C. Disturbances of the Self: The Case of
Schizophrenia: i. Phenomenology: 11. Self and schizophrenia: a
neuropsychological perspective Josef Parnas; 12. Schizophrenia,
self-disturbance and the intentional arc Louis Sass; 13. The
self-experience of schizophrenics Christian Scharfetter; ii. Social
Psychology: 14. The paranoid self Richard Bentall; 15. Schizophrenia and
the narrative self James Phillips; 16. Self-narrative in schizophrenia
Shaun Gallagher; iii. Clinical Neuroscience: 17. Schizophrenia as
disturbance of the self construct Kai Vogeley; 18. Action recognition in
normal and schizophrenic subjects Marc Jeannerod et al; 19. Disorders of
self-monitoring and the symptoms of schizophrenia Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and
Chris Frith; 20. Hearing voices or hearing the self in disguise? Cynthia Fu
and Philip McGuire; 21. The cognitive neuroscience of agency in
schizophrenia Henrik Walter and Manfred Spitzer; 22. Self-consciousness: an
integrative approach from philosophy, psychopathology and the neurosciences
Tilo Kircher and Anthony David; Index.
Part A. Conceptual Background: 1. The self and psychiatry German Berrios
and Ivana S. Marková; 2. The self in philosophy, neuroscience and
psychiatry Georg Northoff and Alexander Heinzel; 3. Phenomenology of self
Dan Zahavi; 4. Language and self-consciousness Maxim Stamenov; Part B.
Cognitive and Neurosciences: 5. Multiplicity of consciousness and the
emergence of self Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie; 6. Asynchrony; implicational
meaning and the experience of self in schizophrenia Philip Barnard; 7.
Self-awareness, social intelligence and schizophrenia Gordon Gallup, James
Anderson and Steven Platek; 8. The neural correlates of self-awareness and
self-recognition Julian Paul Keenan, Mark Wheeler and Michael Ewers; 9.
Autonoëtic consciousness Hans Markovitsch; 10. The neural nature of the
core self Jaak Panksepp; Part C. Disturbances of the Self: The Case of
Schizophrenia: i. Phenomenology: 11. Self and schizophrenia: a
neuropsychological perspective Josef Parnas; 12. Schizophrenia,
self-disturbance and the intentional arc Louis Sass; 13. The
self-experience of schizophrenics Christian Scharfetter; ii. Social
Psychology: 14. The paranoid self Richard Bentall; 15. Schizophrenia and
the narrative self James Phillips; 16. Self-narrative in schizophrenia
Shaun Gallagher; iii. Clinical Neuroscience: 17. Schizophrenia as
disturbance of the self construct Kai Vogeley; 18. Action recognition in
normal and schizophrenic subjects Marc Jeannerod et al; 19. Disorders of
self-monitoring and the symptoms of schizophrenia Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and
Chris Frith; 20. Hearing voices or hearing the self in disguise? Cynthia Fu
and Philip McGuire; 21. The cognitive neuroscience of agency in
schizophrenia Henrik Walter and Manfred Spitzer; 22. Self-consciousness: an
integrative approach from philosophy, psychopathology and the neurosciences
Tilo Kircher and Anthony David; Index.
Introduction: the self and neuroscience Tilo Kircher and Anthony David;
Part A. Conceptual Background: 1. The self and psychiatry German Berrios
and Ivana S. Marková; 2. The self in philosophy, neuroscience and
psychiatry Georg Northoff and Alexander Heinzel; 3. Phenomenology of self
Dan Zahavi; 4. Language and self-consciousness Maxim Stamenov; Part B.
Cognitive and Neurosciences: 5. Multiplicity of consciousness and the
emergence of self Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie; 6. Asynchrony; implicational
meaning and the experience of self in schizophrenia Philip Barnard; 7.
Self-awareness, social intelligence and schizophrenia Gordon Gallup, James
Anderson and Steven Platek; 8. The neural correlates of self-awareness and
self-recognition Julian Paul Keenan, Mark Wheeler and Michael Ewers; 9.
Autonoëtic consciousness Hans Markovitsch; 10. The neural nature of the
core self Jaak Panksepp; Part C. Disturbances of the Self: The Case of
Schizophrenia: i. Phenomenology: 11. Self and schizophrenia: a
neuropsychological perspective Josef Parnas; 12. Schizophrenia,
self-disturbance and the intentional arc Louis Sass; 13. The
self-experience of schizophrenics Christian Scharfetter; ii. Social
Psychology: 14. The paranoid self Richard Bentall; 15. Schizophrenia and
the narrative self James Phillips; 16. Self-narrative in schizophrenia
Shaun Gallagher; iii. Clinical Neuroscience: 17. Schizophrenia as
disturbance of the self construct Kai Vogeley; 18. Action recognition in
normal and schizophrenic subjects Marc Jeannerod et al; 19. Disorders of
self-monitoring and the symptoms of schizophrenia Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and
Chris Frith; 20. Hearing voices or hearing the self in disguise? Cynthia Fu
and Philip McGuire; 21. The cognitive neuroscience of agency in
schizophrenia Henrik Walter and Manfred Spitzer; 22. Self-consciousness: an
integrative approach from philosophy, psychopathology and the neurosciences
Tilo Kircher and Anthony David; Index.
Part A. Conceptual Background: 1. The self and psychiatry German Berrios
and Ivana S. Marková; 2. The self in philosophy, neuroscience and
psychiatry Georg Northoff and Alexander Heinzel; 3. Phenomenology of self
Dan Zahavi; 4. Language and self-consciousness Maxim Stamenov; Part B.
Cognitive and Neurosciences: 5. Multiplicity of consciousness and the
emergence of self Gerard O'Brien and Jon Opie; 6. Asynchrony; implicational
meaning and the experience of self in schizophrenia Philip Barnard; 7.
Self-awareness, social intelligence and schizophrenia Gordon Gallup, James
Anderson and Steven Platek; 8. The neural correlates of self-awareness and
self-recognition Julian Paul Keenan, Mark Wheeler and Michael Ewers; 9.
Autonoëtic consciousness Hans Markovitsch; 10. The neural nature of the
core self Jaak Panksepp; Part C. Disturbances of the Self: The Case of
Schizophrenia: i. Phenomenology: 11. Self and schizophrenia: a
neuropsychological perspective Josef Parnas; 12. Schizophrenia,
self-disturbance and the intentional arc Louis Sass; 13. The
self-experience of schizophrenics Christian Scharfetter; ii. Social
Psychology: 14. The paranoid self Richard Bentall; 15. Schizophrenia and
the narrative self James Phillips; 16. Self-narrative in schizophrenia
Shaun Gallagher; iii. Clinical Neuroscience: 17. Schizophrenia as
disturbance of the self construct Kai Vogeley; 18. Action recognition in
normal and schizophrenic subjects Marc Jeannerod et al; 19. Disorders of
self-monitoring and the symptoms of schizophrenia Sarah-Jayne Blakemore and
Chris Frith; 20. Hearing voices or hearing the self in disguise? Cynthia Fu
and Philip McGuire; 21. The cognitive neuroscience of agency in
schizophrenia Henrik Walter and Manfred Spitzer; 22. Self-consciousness: an
integrative approach from philosophy, psychopathology and the neurosciences
Tilo Kircher and Anthony David; Index.