Claudian's De raptu III 126-7. Ceres' intertextual unconscious
The intertextual models of the passage in question point to Ceres' sense of guilt for abandoning her daughter.
The intertextual models of the passage in question point to Ceres' sense of guilt for abandoning her daughter.
Studies from the past three decades have demonstrated that there is cerebellar involvement in the emotional domain. Emotional processing in humans requires both unconscious and conscious mechanisms. A significant amount of evidence indicates that the cerebellum is one of the cerebral structures that subserve emotional processing, although conflicting data have been reported on its function in unconscious and conscious mechanisms. This review discusses the available clinical, neuroimaging and neurophysiological data on this issue.
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