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Unlocking the Unconscious:
Exploring the Undiscovered Self

In recent years, there has been an explosion of interest in the science of consciousness, considered to be one of the last unchartered frontiers. Yet as neuroscientists attempt the daunting task of mapping the human brain, they must also wrestle with the central challenge of explaining how our thoughts and emotions—including our sense of self-awareness—emerge from the trillions of neural circuits in the brain. Scientists are pushing ahead to understand the individual elements of conscious awareness, but it remains unclear as to whether neuroscience will ever be able to explain subjective experience and the interrelated web of emotions, hopes, and desires that animate the human mind.

Despite broad consensus that the majority of our thinking is shaped and driven below the level of our awareness, what has been largely lost in this single-minded focus on consciousness is the pivotal role and function of the unconscious. According to the prevalent view in evolutionary biology, deep within our core reside unconscious natural processes that propel us to think or act in certain ways, often impulsively. Atop these biological predispositions sits a relatively recent layer of rationality defined by conscious, or rational processes and modes of thinking.

But can human nature be reduced to this strictly evolutionary view? What if the unconscious is actually much more interesting than how we currently conceive of it? Indeed, pioneering thinkers such as Freud and Jung believed there was much to learn from the unconscious and developed the field of psychology by studying unconscious impulses. And the unconscious continues to inform and shape our daily lives through dreams, intuitive insights, inspiration, implicit memories, and spiritual or transcendent experiences.

This three-part series at the New York Academy of Sciences brings together leading scientists and scholars to unlock and explore the largely unexamined realm of the unconscious mind through a mix of disciplinary approaches, including neuroscience, cognitive psychology, psychotherapy, philosophy, and history, all with an eye toward identifying ways in which we can apply these critical insights to enrich the quality and depth of our lives.

 

Delving Within: The New Science of the Unconscious
Wednessday, October 26, 2016 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Sold Out

What is the relationship between conscious awareness and the unconscious mind? Psychologist and psychoanalyst Efrat Ginot, psychiatrist George Makari and cognitive neuroscientist Heather Berlin join forces to shed light on the latest insights into the fascinating and still emerging science of the unconscious. Learn More
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Dreaming: A Gateway to the Unconscious?
Wednesday, December 7, 2016 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Sold Out

Where do our dreams originate from, and what do they tell us? Psychologists and sleep specialists Deirdre Leigh Barrett, Kelly Bulkeley, Rubin Naiman examine dreams from a variety of perspectives, including how they might be interpreted and even directed in some cases. Learn More
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The Deeper Self: An Expanded View of Consciousness
Wednesday, February 15, 2017 | 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Sold Out

Writer Siri Hustvedt, psychologist Sonu Shamdasani, and neuropsychologist Mark Solms tackle everything from the varieties of noetic experience and the role of intuition to the phenomenon of peak experience and Jung’s concept of the “collective unconscious.” Learn More

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