ArlowJ.A. (1969). Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of conscious experience. Psychoanalytic Quarterly38:1–27.
2.
BorD.SethA.K. (2012). Consciousness and the prefrontal parietal network: Insights from attention, working memory, and chunking. Frontiers in Psychology3:63.
3.
Boston Change Process Study Group (2007). The foundational level of psychodynamic meaning: Implicit process in relation to conflict, defense and the dynamic unconscious. International Journal of Psychoanalysis88:843–860.
4.
BrakelL.A.W. (2011). Extinction phenomena: A biologic perspective on how and why psychoanalysis works. Frontiers in Psychology2:1–12.
5.
BucciW. (2011). The role of subjectivity and intersubjectivity in the reconstruction of dissociated schemas: Converging perspectives from psychoanalysis, cognitive science and affective neuroscience. Psychoanalytic Psycholology28:247–266.
6.
ColomboD. (2008). What use is consciousness? A clinical neuroscience roundtable. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association56:273–280.
7.
Dresp-LangleyB.DurupJ. (2009). A plastic temporal brain code for conscious state generation. Neural Plasticity Article ID 482696, 15 pp.
8.
ErreichA. (2003). A modest proposal: (Re)defining unconscious fantasy. Psychoanalytic Quarterly72:541–574.
9.
FreudA. (1936). The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense. New York: International Universities Press, 1966.
10.
FreudS. (1915). The unconscious. Standard Edition14:166–215.
11.
FreudS. (1923). The ego and the id. Standard Edition19:12–66.
12.
GormanJ.M.RooseS.P. (2011). The neurobiology of fear memory reconsolidation and psychoanalytic theory. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association59:1201–1220.
13.
GrayP. (1973). Psychoanalytic technique and the ego’s capacity for viewing intrapsychic technique. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association21:474–494.
14.
HoffmanL.RiceT.R.ProutT.A. (2016). Manual of Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) with Externalizing Behaviors: A Psychodynamic Approach. New York: Routledge.
15.
KochC. (2014). In the playing ground of consciousness. Science343:487.
16.
LevyS.T.InderbitzinL.B. (1990). The analytic surface and the theory of technique. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association38:371–391.
17.
LitowitzB.E. (2007). Unconscious fantasy: A once and future concept. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association55:199–228.
18.
LottermanA.C. (2012). Affect as a marker of the psychic surface. Psychoanalytic Quarterly81:305–333.
19.
MitchellS.A. (1998). From ghosts to ancestors: The psychoanalytic vision of Hans Loewald. Psychoanalytic Dialogues8:825–855.
20.
RiceT.R.HoffmanL. (2014). Defense mechanisms and implicit emotion regulation: A comparison of a psychodynamic construct with one from contemporary neuroscience. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association62:693–708.
21.
ShapiroT. (2008). Ubiquitous daydreams and unconscious fantasy: A reassessment of Arlow’s “Unconscious fantasy and disturbances of conscious experience.”Psychoanalytic Quarterly77:47–59.
22.
SolmsM. (2013). The conscious id. Neuropsychoanalysis15:5–19.
23.
VandekerckhoveM.BulnesL.C.PankseppJ. (2014). The emergence of primary anoetic consciousness in episodic memory. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience7:210.