Abstract
Concepts from the history of neuroscience and neuropsychology are introduced as a background to current research findings with emphasis on the neuropsychology of memory. The author thinks that psychoanalysis should be interested in this research, but is critical of establishing a new discipline, the so-called neuropsychoanalysis.
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