Alcaro Antonio, Carta Stefano
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Department of Pedagogy, Psychology, and Philosophy, Università degli Studi di Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2019 Jan 23;12:522. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00522. eCollection 2018.
Recent neuro-psychoanalytic literature has emphasized the view that our subjective identity rests on ancient subcortical neuro-psychic processes expressing unthinking forms of experience, which are "affectively intense without being known" (Solms and Panksepp, 2012). Devoid of internal representations, the emotional states of our "core-Self" (Panksepp, 1998b) are entirely "projected" towards the external world and tend to be discharged through instinctual action-patterns. However, due to the close connections between the subcortical and the cortical midline brain, the emotional drives may also find a way to be reflected within an intrinsic self-referential processing, evident when the organism is not actively engaged with the external world. Thanks to such endogenous functioning, the core-Self emotional dispositions are not overtly executed, but they are organized within coherent dynamic mental structures, called "feeling-toned complexes" by C. G. Jung and "unconscious phantasies" by Melanie Klein. The intrinsic self-referential dynamism of the "brainmind" originated from REM sleep arousal and then evolved in the resting-state activity of a complex of cortico-limbic midline brain structures (CMS), also called Default Mode Network (DMN). From our neuro-ethological perspective, it is sustained by an "introverted" SEEKING activity leading to the subjective exploration of internally constructed virtual scenarios. This "mind wandering" function, implicated in dreaming, fantasy processing, remembering and thinking, is the essence of the imaginative function and constitutes the first form of reflection, where intentions and drives gain a primordial form of conscious (but not self-conscious) representation. During postnatal development, this original ("archetypal") imaginative function is slowly attuned in a relational "transitional" space and may be expressed first in non-verbal and eventually in abstract-verbal social communicative patterns. Our view has noticeable implications for psychotherapy. Instead of trying to directly modify interpersonal, extrinsic relationships (a top-down approach), dysfunctional emotional-relational patterns may be modified by a process in which the patient is helped to let-go of the perceived feeling-objects in favor of an immersion, the actual feeling, from the superficial level of perception towards a void feeling-state, empty of images. Only starting from this "anoetic" feeling-state, the deep imaginal creative and re-structuring self-referential activity may be reactivated by a process of spontaneous imagination.
近期的神经精神分析文献强调了这样一种观点,即我们的主观身份基于古老的皮层下神经心理过程,这些过程表达了未经思考的体验形式,“情感强烈却不为人所知”(索尔姆斯和潘克塞普,2012)。我们“核心自我”(潘克塞普,1998b)的情感状态缺乏内在表征,完全“投射”到外部世界,并倾向于通过本能行为模式释放。然而,由于皮层下与大脑皮层中线之间的紧密联系,情感驱力也可能找到一种方式在内在的自我参照加工中得到反映,当有机体未积极与外部世界互动时就会明显体现出来。得益于这种内源性运作,核心自我的情感倾向并非公开执行,而是在连贯的动态心理结构中组织起来,卡尔·古斯塔夫·荣格称之为“情感基调复合体”,梅兰妮·克莱因称之为“无意识幻想”。“脑心智”的内在自我参照动态源于快速眼动睡眠唤醒,然后在一组皮层 - 边缘中线脑结构(CMS)(也称为默认模式网络(DMN))的静息态活动中演化。从我们的神经行为学角度来看,它由一种“内向型”寻求活动维持,这种活动导致对内部构建的虚拟场景进行主观探索。这种“思绪游荡”功能涉及做梦、幻想加工、记忆和思考,是想象功能的本质,构成了反思的第一种形式,在此过程中意图和驱力获得了一种原始形式的意识(但非自我意识)表征。在出生后的发育过程中,这种原始的(“原型的”)想象功能在关系性的“过渡”空间中慢慢调适,可能首先以非言语形式表达,最终以抽象言语的社会交流模式表达。我们的观点对心理治疗具有显著意义。与其试图直接改变人际间的外在关系(自上而下的方法),功能失调的情感关系模式可以通过一个过程来改变,在这个过程中帮助患者放下所感知的情感对象,转而沉浸于实际的情感中,从表面的感知层面转向没有意象的空虚情感状态。只有从这种“无思”情感状态出发,深度的想象性创造和重构自我参照活动才可能通过自发想象过程重新激活。