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By Regina Pally

The new explosion of information in neuroscience has huge, immense implications for the perform of psychoanalysis, and The Mind-Brain Relationship deals an vital advent to the doubtless unexpected, intimidating, and but interesting and crucial box of neuropsychoanalysis.

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For example, HM could not recall anything that had happened to him for the ten years before his lesion. However, he could remember his sixteenth birthday, which had occurred eleven years earlier. , 1989; Squire, 199Pb). Although all the precise contributions to explicit memory of the M T L and other brain regions have not been completely worked out, some generally accepted ideas have emerged. 50 REGINA PALLY Memory is not actually stored in the hippocampus. It is stored in the same cortical sites that are involved in the original experiencing (Schacter, 1996).

Neurons in V1 pro-cess line orientation, line length and form. V1 projects to the extrastriate visual cortex, which includes V2, 3, 4 and 5. Cells in V S process dynamic form, the shape of objects in motion. Cells in V5 process motion. Cells in V4 process colour. Damage to V4 causes achromatopsia, the selective loss of colour perception. Form remains intact, but a Matisse will be seen without the vibrant colours. At this level ofprocessing, neurons tend to have a preferred stimulus to which they are maximally responsive.

383400. ZEKI,S. The visual image in mind and brain. Scienttfc Ammican, 267: 68-76. ' H. J. Markowitsch (1995, p. 767). There are many kinds of memory. One is the memory for what you did last night. Other types of memory are for how to tie your shoes, o r who William the Conqueror was, or how you felt when your grandmother died, or for remembering a sevendigit telephone number while dialling it. All of these are different still from the kind of memory you use when you go back to what you were doing before being interrupted by a telephone call.

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