Biological Topography 

The famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud believed that behavior and personality were derived from the constant and unique interaction of conflicting psychological forces that operate at three different levels of awareness: the preconscious, conscious, and unconscious.1 He believed that each of these parts of the mind plays an important role in influencing behavior. In these animations the author tries to explain these concepts.

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Depth Event DUCS
  • Scenario 1
  • Scenario 2
  • Scenario 3

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Point of View
  • GOD Point of View
  • Point of view
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Pyramidal Cell Processing
  • Neuronal Stimulation
  • Unconscious engram activation
  • Preconscious Anticipations
  • Consciousness Precipitating Pulse
  • Conscious Perception
  • Axonal Discharge
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Memory
  • Short Term Memory
  • Long Term memory 1
  • Long Term memory 2

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Brain Outline
  • Cortex
  • Brain Stem
  • Centers
  • Signals
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Processes
  • Change
  • Displacement & Condensation
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Anatomy & Physiology
  • Sensory System
  • Motor System
  • Cranial Nerves
  • Limbic System
  • Autonomous System

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Signals
  • Forward Modelling
  • Partial Decoherence
  • Perception
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Freud
  • Perception


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