Research interests
Brain mechanisms of
dreaming, emotion, motivation.
Psychological
mechanisms of confabulation and anosognosia syndromes.
Teaching Interests
Neuropsychology –
Research and Clinical.
Selected Publications
Pace-Schott, E., Solms, M., Blagrove, M. & Harnad, S.
(eds.) Sleep and dreaming:
Scientific advances and reconsiderations. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
Solms, M. and Turnbull, O. (2002). The brain and the inner world.
An introduction to the neuroscience of subjective experience. New York:
Other Press. (With a foreword by Oliver Sacks).
Solms, M. (2002). Dreaming: Cholinergic and dopaminergic hypotheses.
In Perry, Elaine (Ed); Ashton,
Heather (Ed); et al., Neurochemistry
of consciousness: Neurotransmitters in mind. Advances in
consciousness Research, 36,
pp. 123 131
Solms, M. (2000). Forebrain
mechanisms of dreaming are activated from a variety of sources. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences 23(6):
1035-1040; 1083-1121
Solms, M. (2000). Dreaming and REM sleep are controlled by different
brain mechanisms. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23(6): 843-850; 904- 1018; 1083 –1121.
Solms, M. (2000)
Preliminaries for an integration of psychoanalysis and neuroscience.
In Winer, Jerome A. (Ed). The annual of psychoanalysis, XXVIII, pp. 179-200.
Solms, M. (2000). The new
neuropsychology of sleep: Implications for psychoanalysis. Comment on J. Allan Hobson and Edward Pace
Schott's response. Journal of Neuropsychoanalysis, 2(2),
193-201.
Solms, M. (2000). Freud,
Luria, and the clinical method. Journal of Psychoanalysis and History,
2(1), 76-109.
Solms, M. (2000) A psychoanalytic contribution to contemporary
neuroscience. In Velmans, Max (Ed). Investigating phenomenal
consciousness: New methodologies and
maps. Advances in consciousness research, 13, 67-95.
Solms, M.. (2000). Freudian dream theory today. Psychologist, 3(12), 618-619.
Kaplan-Solms, K. & Solms, M. (2002). Clinical studies in neuro psychoanalysis: Introduction
to a depth neuropsychology. London : Karnac Books.
Solms, M. (1999). The new neuropsychology of sleep : Implications
for psychoanalysis. Journal of Neuropsychoanalysis, 1(2),
183-195.
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