Neural network modeling of psychoanalytic concepts
Daniel S. Levine, Ana Maria C. Aleksandrowicz, Ana Luiza S. Verissimo Lopes

TL;DR
This paper uses neural network modeling to explain psychoanalytic concepts like transference and sublimation through brain dynamics and neurotransmitter interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel neural network framework that integrates Freudian psychoanalytic concepts with brain-based modeling.
Findings
Behavioral change is modeled as a transition between attractors in a competitive-cooperative system.
Transference is explained through amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex interactions.
Sublimation is interpreted as lateral inhibition between complex behavior representations.
Abstract
Techniques used over decades in brain-based neural network modeling are applied to understanding processes involved in psychoanalysis. Behavioral change is interpreted as a transition, using simulated annealing, from a less to a more optimal attractor in a competitive-cooperative dynamical system that includes analogs of the amygdala, prefrontal cortex, and hypothalamus, and the neurotransmitter norepinephrine. The article explores how psychoanalysis can facilitate the quest for the life that is as meaningful as possible. The resulting network theory allows for new understanding of several traditional Freudian concepts. The theory provides insights about the life and death drives. It also helps us understand object and narcissistic libido, and the contrast of healthy forms of libido based on autonomy vs. unhealthy forms based on dependence. This inquiry relates to the balance between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Memory and Neural Mechanisms · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
