Preface -- Foreword -- Foundations -- The historical origins of psychoanalysis in neuroscience -- Psychoanalysis and the origins of dynamic neuropsychology: the work of Luria -- An example: the neurodynamics of dreaming -- The future of psychoanalysis in neuroscience: a methodological proposal -- Observations -- Psychoanalytic observations on a case of Broca’s aphasia: normal mourning -- Psychoanalytic observations on a case of Wernicke’s aphasia: perforated consciousness -- Psychoanalytic observations on a case of left parietal damage: a man with a shattered world -- Psychoanalytic observations on five cases of right perisylvian damage: failure of mourning -- Psychoanalytic observations on four cases of ventromesial frontal damage: “the end of the world” -- Integration -- Towards a neuroanatomy of the mental apparatus -- Notes on Neuroscientific Terminology