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Dictionary » F » Freud FreudFreud Sigmund, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, 1856-1939, founder of psychoanalysis. See: freudian, freudian fixation, freudian psychoanalysis, freudian slip, Freud's theory. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: A biological way to indirectly proof that God exists? No BS... Experiences where people claim they saw someone or something they "never knew" is something more rooted in what psychologists such as Freud describe rather than biologists. See, the human consciousness is only the tip of the iceberg most of the things that are in our brain is in our ...
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Re: Homeostasis and cells... Medicine, http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~regfjxe/aw.htm “I would point out that the notion that each neuron has a degree of consciousness was proposed by Freud in his "Project for a scientific psychology". This is one in a long line of proposals as to how individual neurons contribute to personal ...
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Re: Homeostasis and cells... University College London “Electrochemical messages are passed between brain cells. Similar signals are passed to every cell in the body… What Freud termed the 'subconscious' mind is actually a measurable physical process. In other words, there is no 'mind-body problem'. Your body is your subconscious ...
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God vs Evolution... some people had the keen ability to see the law of science in action and tried to express it in human language, i.e. Newton, Einstein, Darwin and Freud.
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