![]() ![]() (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) ) That the spirit of Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams can be retrieved within the context of contemporary neural network theory, over ninety years later, is testimony to the enduring richness and significance of this great and seminal work. ![]() ![]() Freud (1895/1966) had a neuronal theory which undergirds his theory of dreams. The present retrieve takes place in relation to neural network theory. (3) the flow of desire over time, the gratifications and deferrals of desire, in accordance with the "primary process" and the "secondary process" respectively. The present text focuses on three fundamental themes of the book which Freud elucidates through his study of dreams, notably in Chapter Seven: (1) the economics of desire, of "instinctual wish." (2) the economics of that desire which is counter-desire, i.e., the "defenses" against instinctual wishes, and the resulting conflicts and compromises. Comments on the book The Interpretation of dreams by Sigmund Freud (1900). ![]()
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