The interwoven sources of dreams [[electronic resource] /] / Umberto Barcaro |
Autore | Barcaro Umberto |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Karnac, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina |
154.6/3
154.63 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams
Dream interpretation |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
0-429-48214-0
1-282-77968-0 9786612779688 1-84940-714-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Permissions; About The Author; Introduction; PART ONE: Theories of dreaming and methodologies of dream analysis; their connection to the study of the memory sources of dreams; A "minimalist" theory of dreaming; The theory of Flanagan; Dreaming could be significant without being functional; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The unconscious wishful impulse; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The technique of interpretation; An example of Freudian association; Critical observations about the Freudian method of associations
The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The achievements of the dream-workReflections on some general properties of abstract theories; Some useful concepts taken from clinical theories of dreams different from Freud's; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Spiritual sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Hypotheses of telepathic and precognitive sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Internal and external perceptions; Other possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Subliminal stimuli The concept of "unconscious" in cognitive psychologyThe phenomenon of dissociation between explicit and implicit memory; A connectionist model of dissociation; The generative role played by the metaphor system in dreaming according to Lakoff's Theory; Two ways of looking at the past; A summary of the 1993 book New Directions in Dream Interpretation; Milton Kramer's method of Dream Translation; Cavallero and Foulkes's cognitive approach to dreaming; The associative method in non-Freudian contexts; Palombo's Theory; Hartmann's Theory; Links among memory sources in children's dreams The Hall/Van de Castle SystemDream theories based on Physiology; Solms' neuropsychological approach to dreaming; General concepts about neural circuits; Neural network models of dreaming; Dreams in literature; Ogden's approach: A parallelism between poetry and dream analysis; A movie example of typical dreaming characteristics in a non-dreaming context; Features that characterize the movie; Links among dream sources represented metaphorically in the movie; PART TWO: Basic concepts of our analysis of links among dream sources; Validity of the association method; circumstantial associations Relationship between the present descriptive method and the Freudian TheoryRelationship between the descriptive method and the cognitive approach; The automatic recognition of word stem recurrences; Two formally distinct classes of links; The automatic system; Cognitive and emotional content of links among dream sources; Basic questions about sources and links among sources; The Fabricated Pattern; Validity of a middle range analysis; Links among sources in the Fabricated Pattern; Graph representations of links among sources; Grammar changes and context changes Criteria for a Plausible Explanation of links among sources |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459510703321 |
Barcaro Umberto | ||
London, : Karnac, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The interwoven sources of dreams [[electronic resource] /] / Umberto Barcaro |
Autore | Barcaro Umberto |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Karnac, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina |
154.6/3
154.63 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams
Dream interpretation |
ISBN |
0-429-92114-4
0-429-48214-0 1-282-77968-0 9786612779688 1-84940-714-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Permissions; About The Author; Introduction; PART ONE: Theories of dreaming and methodologies of dream analysis; their connection to the study of the memory sources of dreams; A "minimalist" theory of dreaming; The theory of Flanagan; Dreaming could be significant without being functional; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The unconscious wishful impulse; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The technique of interpretation; An example of Freudian association; Critical observations about the Freudian method of associations
The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The achievements of the dream-workReflections on some general properties of abstract theories; Some useful concepts taken from clinical theories of dreams different from Freud's; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Spiritual sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Hypotheses of telepathic and precognitive sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Internal and external perceptions; Other possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Subliminal stimuli The concept of "unconscious" in cognitive psychologyThe phenomenon of dissociation between explicit and implicit memory; A connectionist model of dissociation; The generative role played by the metaphor system in dreaming according to Lakoff's Theory; Two ways of looking at the past; A summary of the 1993 book New Directions in Dream Interpretation; Milton Kramer's method of Dream Translation; Cavallero and Foulkes's cognitive approach to dreaming; The associative method in non-Freudian contexts; Palombo's Theory; Hartmann's Theory; Links among memory sources in children's dreams The Hall/Van de Castle SystemDream theories based on Physiology; Solms' neuropsychological approach to dreaming; General concepts about neural circuits; Neural network models of dreaming; Dreams in literature; Ogden's approach: A parallelism between poetry and dream analysis; A movie example of typical dreaming characteristics in a non-dreaming context; Features that characterize the movie; Links among dream sources represented metaphorically in the movie; PART TWO: Basic concepts of our analysis of links among dream sources; Validity of the association method; circumstantial associations Relationship between the present descriptive method and the Freudian TheoryRelationship between the descriptive method and the cognitive approach; The automatic recognition of word stem recurrences; Two formally distinct classes of links; The automatic system; Cognitive and emotional content of links among dream sources; Basic questions about sources and links among sources; The Fabricated Pattern; Validity of a middle range analysis; Links among sources in the Fabricated Pattern; Graph representations of links among sources; Grammar changes and context changes Criteria for a Plausible Explanation of links among sources |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785244603321 |
Barcaro Umberto | ||
London, : Karnac, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The interwoven sources of dreams [[electronic resource] /] / Umberto Barcaro |
Autore | Barcaro Umberto |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Karnac, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina |
154.6/3
154.63 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams
Dream interpretation |
ISBN |
0-429-92114-4
0-429-48214-0 1-282-77968-0 9786612779688 1-84940-714-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Permissions; About The Author; Introduction; PART ONE: Theories of dreaming and methodologies of dream analysis; their connection to the study of the memory sources of dreams; A "minimalist" theory of dreaming; The theory of Flanagan; Dreaming could be significant without being functional; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The unconscious wishful impulse; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The technique of interpretation; An example of Freudian association; Critical observations about the Freudian method of associations
The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The achievements of the dream-workReflections on some general properties of abstract theories; Some useful concepts taken from clinical theories of dreams different from Freud's; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Spiritual sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Hypotheses of telepathic and precognitive sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Internal and external perceptions; Other possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Subliminal stimuli The concept of "unconscious" in cognitive psychologyThe phenomenon of dissociation between explicit and implicit memory; A connectionist model of dissociation; The generative role played by the metaphor system in dreaming according to Lakoff's Theory; Two ways of looking at the past; A summary of the 1993 book New Directions in Dream Interpretation; Milton Kramer's method of Dream Translation; Cavallero and Foulkes's cognitive approach to dreaming; The associative method in non-Freudian contexts; Palombo's Theory; Hartmann's Theory; Links among memory sources in children's dreams The Hall/Van de Castle SystemDream theories based on Physiology; Solms' neuropsychological approach to dreaming; General concepts about neural circuits; Neural network models of dreaming; Dreams in literature; Ogden's approach: A parallelism between poetry and dream analysis; A movie example of typical dreaming characteristics in a non-dreaming context; Features that characterize the movie; Links among dream sources represented metaphorically in the movie; PART TWO: Basic concepts of our analysis of links among dream sources; Validity of the association method; circumstantial associations Relationship between the present descriptive method and the Freudian TheoryRelationship between the descriptive method and the cognitive approach; The automatic recognition of word stem recurrences; Two formally distinct classes of links; The automatic system; Cognitive and emotional content of links among dream sources; Basic questions about sources and links among sources; The Fabricated Pattern; Validity of a middle range analysis; Links among sources in the Fabricated Pattern; Graph representations of links among sources; Grammar changes and context changes Criteria for a Plausible Explanation of links among sources |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910799971903321 |
Barcaro Umberto | ||
London, : Karnac, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The interwoven sources of dreams / / Umberto Barcaro |
Autore | Barcaro Umberto |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : Karnac, 2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (360 p.) |
Disciplina |
154.6/3
154.63 |
Soggetto topico |
Dreams
Dream interpretation |
ISBN |
0-429-92114-4
0-429-48214-0 1-282-77968-0 9786612779688 1-84940-714-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Contents; Permissions; About The Author; Introduction; PART ONE: Theories of dreaming and methodologies of dream analysis; their connection to the study of the memory sources of dreams; A "minimalist" theory of dreaming; The theory of Flanagan; Dreaming could be significant without being functional; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The unconscious wishful impulse; The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The technique of interpretation; An example of Freudian association; Critical observations about the Freudian method of associations
The Freudian Theory of Dreams: The achievements of the dream-workReflections on some general properties of abstract theories; Some useful concepts taken from clinical theories of dreams different from Freud's; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Spiritual sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Hypotheses of telepathic and precognitive sources; Possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Internal and external perceptions; Other possible dream sources outside the mind of the dreamer: Subliminal stimuli The concept of "unconscious" in cognitive psychologyThe phenomenon of dissociation between explicit and implicit memory; A connectionist model of dissociation; The generative role played by the metaphor system in dreaming according to Lakoff's Theory; Two ways of looking at the past; A summary of the 1993 book New Directions in Dream Interpretation; Milton Kramer's method of Dream Translation; Cavallero and Foulkes's cognitive approach to dreaming; The associative method in non-Freudian contexts; Palombo's Theory; Hartmann's Theory; Links among memory sources in children's dreams The Hall/Van de Castle SystemDream theories based on Physiology; Solms' neuropsychological approach to dreaming; General concepts about neural circuits; Neural network models of dreaming; Dreams in literature; Ogden's approach: A parallelism between poetry and dream analysis; A movie example of typical dreaming characteristics in a non-dreaming context; Features that characterize the movie; Links among dream sources represented metaphorically in the movie; PART TWO: Basic concepts of our analysis of links among dream sources; Validity of the association method; circumstantial associations Relationship between the present descriptive method and the Freudian TheoryRelationship between the descriptive method and the cognitive approach; The automatic recognition of word stem recurrences; Two formally distinct classes of links; The automatic system; Cognitive and emotional content of links among dream sources; Basic questions about sources and links among sources; The Fabricated Pattern; Validity of a middle range analysis; Links among sources in the Fabricated Pattern; Graph representations of links among sources; Grammar changes and context changes Criteria for a Plausible Explanation of links among sources |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910817534803321 |
Barcaro Umberto | ||
London, : Karnac, 2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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