CREATION VIA SUNO AI: AN INDUCTIVE PROCESS OF SUBJECTIVATION
Creation via SunoAI operates as a neuro-psycho-corporeal inducer, enabling a passage from sound-making to bodily experience, from emotion to agency, and ultimately to verbalization of the subject.
🧩 Core principle
👉 It is the act of AI-assisted creation via Suno AI that induces:
sensory (auditory and bodily) perception,
emotional activation,
mobilization of the subject,
and then gradual access to speech.
The AI does not express itself instead of the subject: it triggers, carries, and structures the process.
1. CREATION (POINT OF DEPARTURE) – VIA SUNO AI
Triggering act
Mobilized brain functions
Prefrontal cortex: intention, choice, anticipation
Anterior cingulate cortex: expectation / surprise
Reward system: dopaminergic engagement
Clinical perspective
The subject initiates something without a demand for skill
Narcissistic safety: “I can create”
The AI functions as a non-judgmental third party
👉 Creation precedes understanding.
2. SOUND PERCEPTION & BODILY EXPERIENCE
Feeling what has been created
Functions
Auditory cortex: sound processing
Insula & sensorimotor systems: bodily sensation
Basal ganglia: rhythm, synchronization
Clinical perspective
The body resonates before thought
Emotional regulation through rhythm and vibration
Embodied experience of the self
👉 The subject feels themselves existing in what they have created.
3. EMOTIONAL RESONANCE & RECOGNITION
Indirect identification
Functions
Amygdala, nucleus accumbens: emotion, pleasure
Hippocampus: autobiographical memory
Anterior temporal cortex: identity continuity
Clinical perspective
“This sounds like me”
Emergence of tolerable affects
Projection without psychic intrusion
👉 The subject recognizes themselves without having to name themselves.
4. SELF-MOBILIZATION
Agency
Functions
Motivational loops
Prefrontal cortex ↔ basal ganglia
Clinical perspective
Modifying, retrying, exploring
Shift from passivity to action
Reappropriation of the power to act
👉 To create is to act.
5. EXTERNAL PERCEPTION & VALORIZATION
Perceiving oneself from the outside
Functions
Ventromedial prefrontal cortex: self-value
Anterior cingulate cortex: coherence
Clinical perspective
Shared listening
Construction of a socially presentable self-image
👉 The subject becomes perceptible to themselves and to others.
6. SPEECH – VERBALIZATION
Putting the experience into words
Functions
Fronto-hippocampal narrative networks
Clinical perspective
Speech is supported by a third object (the creation)
Reduced risk of affective overflow
Access to subjective narrative
👉 Speech emerges after experience, not before.
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