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On the relation of the body image to sensation and its absence
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Jonathan Cole
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Addresses vii
- Introduction 1
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Part 1: Embodiment, Speech and Mirror Neurons
- Body schema, body image, and mirror neurons 21
- Two phenomenological logics and the mirror neurons theory 45
- Some comments on the emotional and motor dynamics of language embodiment 65
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Part 2: Dissociations of body image and body schema and ways of embodiment
- Vectorial versus configural encoding of body space 89
- Implicit body representations in action 111
- Body self and its narrative representation in schizophrenia 127
- Body structure in psychotic and autistic children 153
- Radical embodiment 173
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Part 3: Dynamic interpretations of body image and body schema
- A functional neurodynamics for the constitution of the own body 189
- What are we naming? 211
- Dynamic models of body schematic processes 233
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Part 4: Clinical approaches and the mirror stage
- Phenomenology and psychoanalysis on the mirror stage 253
- Looking at the mirror image 273
- Anorectics and the mirror 283
- Françoise Dolto’s clinical conception of the unconscious body image and the body schema 299
- On the relation of the body image to sensation and its absence 311
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Addresses vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1: Embodiment, Speech and Mirror Neurons
- Body schema, body image, and mirror neurons 21
- Two phenomenological logics and the mirror neurons theory 45
- Some comments on the emotional and motor dynamics of language embodiment 65
-
Part 2: Dissociations of body image and body schema and ways of embodiment
- Vectorial versus configural encoding of body space 89
- Implicit body representations in action 111
- Body self and its narrative representation in schizophrenia 127
- Body structure in psychotic and autistic children 153
- Radical embodiment 173
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Part 3: Dynamic interpretations of body image and body schema
- A functional neurodynamics for the constitution of the own body 189
- What are we naming? 211
- Dynamic models of body schematic processes 233
-
Part 4: Clinical approaches and the mirror stage
- Phenomenology and psychoanalysis on the mirror stage 253
- Looking at the mirror image 273
- Anorectics and the mirror 283
- Françoise Dolto’s clinical conception of the unconscious body image and the body schema 299
- On the relation of the body image to sensation and its absence 311
- Index 329