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The subject of the neurosciences

  • Monah Winograd
  • Monah Winograd

    Professora do Departamento de Psicologia da Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) e coordenadora da Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Clínica da PUC-Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Doutora em Teoria Psicanalítica pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).



Abstract

This essay discusses the notion of subjectivity under which the neurosciences operate, but also points to what has been the main topic and goal of this subject in the 21t century: the idea that thinking broadly and subjective experiences can be understood and explained by the activity of our neurons. The mainstream version of the studies on the brain part from the premise - which they do not argue - that thought derives from the cerebral functions and is basically determined by it. If I think as I do, if I feel what I feel, if I do what I do, in sum, if I am as I am, it is because my brain is how it is. Thus, I find myself condensed and trapped in this organ, turned into a pilot of myself. We investigate this issue, highlighting the statistics on psychotropic drug use, the history of the connection between the brain and thought and, finally, the research programs in neuroscience.

Keywords

neurosciences,
subject,
brain,
thought

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