%0 Journal Article %T Neurosity and Psychoanalysis: Neuropsychoanalytical Comprehansion of a Man %A £¿orluki£¿ %A Mirko %J - %D 2017 %X Sa£¿etak Neuropsyhoanalysis combines neuroscientific insight into how brain creates a mind (feelings, emotions, cognition, memory, selfhood) and psychoanalytical understanding of human behavior, mental disorders and their treatment. Neuroscience gives a possibility to better conceptualize the mind (in health, aberration and disorders) and thus £¿peek into the brain¡± (neurobiological aspect), not just relying on external aspects of behavior and on the content of someone¡¯s subjective introspection. Affective neuroscience reveals the differences between homeostatic emotions, primary (instinct) emotions and secondary (social) emotions, as well as a clearer understanding of the overall affective archeology of the brain. A human is best observed through three brain mind systems: primary affective system, secondary conditioning system, implicit learning and memory (both systems rely on circles and nets of subcortical nuclei), and a tertiary cognitive-linguistic system (mostly cortical regions of the brain) %K brain theory %K dual monism %K primary affective system of the brain (homeostatic feelings %K instinctive emotion) %K secondary and tertiary brain system %K core and autobiographical selfhood %K Id aware %K Ego unconscious. %K four etiologic factors of psychic disorders %U https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=285398