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Das Selbst und das Gehirn

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Was ist unser Selbst? Und wie hängt es mit dem Gehirn zusammen? Die erste Frage ist eine, die lange in der Philosophie diskutiert wurde; die zweite ist erst kürzlich relevant geworden. Unser Beitrag fokussiert auf verschiedene Formen des Selbst und wie sie mit dem Gehirn zusammenhängen inklusive ihrer Relevanz für die Psychiatrie.

„Das Ich ist vor allem ein körperliches.“

(Sigmund Freud)

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Northoff, G., Vetter, J., Böker, H. (2016). Das Selbst und das Gehirn. In: Böker, H., Hartwich, P., Northoff, G. (eds) Neuropsychodynamische Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47765-6_9

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