Tilo Kircher / Anthony David (eds.)
The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Kircher, Tilo; Anthony, David
Tilo Kircher / Anthony David (eds.)
The Self in Neuroscience and Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Kircher, Tilo; Anthony, David
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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: 6. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780521803878
- ISBN-10: 052180387X
- Artikelnr.: 29338856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 498
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1030g
- ISBN-13: 9780521803878
- ISBN-10: 052180387X
- Artikelnr.: 29338856
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.