Fig. 1: Brun’s rendering of Monakow’s account of the internal circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (in red/orange) that is produced in the choroid plexus (bottom arrow) and guided by a neuroglial screen (upper arrow), which moves the fluid upward through brain tissue (from Rudolf Brun, 1951/1954, General Theory of Neurosis/Allgemeine Neurosenlehre, 3rd German Edition) | Palgrave Communications

Fig. 1: Brun’s rendering of Monakow’s account of the internal circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid (in red/orange) that is produced in the choroid plexus (bottom arrow) and guided by a neuroglial screen (upper arrow), which moves the fluid upward through brain tissue (from Rudolf Brun, 1951/1954, General Theory of Neurosis/Allgemeine Neurosenlehre, 3rd German Edition)

From: Psychoneurosis beyond Oedipus: neurophysiology, drive conflict, and the resolution of emotional trauma

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