A closer observation of the Pcpt-Cs. system in Freud's thinking and its relation to time perception from a neuroscientific perspective

In this article, we explore the Pcpt-Cs. (perceptual-consciousness) system in Freud's work and its relation to the subject of time perception, as well as its study from a neuroscience perspective. According to Freud, the Pcpt-Cs. system is a porous system located at the front of the psychic app...

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Published inNeuro-psychoanalysis (Madison, Conn.) Vol. 26; no. 1; pp. 45 - 56
Main Authors Pajoohandeh, Ali, Hadi, Maryam, Jafari, Raheleh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 02.01.2024
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ISSN1529-4145
2044-3978
DOI10.1080/15294145.2024.2329944

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Summary:In this article, we explore the Pcpt-Cs. (perceptual-consciousness) system in Freud's work and its relation to the subject of time perception, as well as its study from a neuroscience perspective. According to Freud, the Pcpt-Cs. system is a porous system located at the front of the psychic apparatus, on the border of the external and internal worlds. We first offer an overview of the Pcpt-Cs. system in Freud's papers throughout different years of his career. In this regard, we note that Freud considers our perception of time to be the result of a continuous and discontinuous connection between the unconscious and the external world through the Pcpt-Cs. system. In the second part, we review new studies concerning time perception in neuroscience. We suggest that we cannot locate a particular system characterized by the features that Freud attributed to the Pcpt-Cs. system in the brain. Nevertheless, if we are to point out the most similar part of the brain to the Pcpt-Cs. system based on what we have investigated throughout the present article, the systems involved in working memory would be our best suggestion.
ISSN:1529-4145
2044-3978
DOI:10.1080/15294145.2024.2329944