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Authors: Anil Ananthaswamy
meditation,
206
–207
melancholia,
14
memory
H. M. (patient),
42
–43
implicit,
43
mental self,
242
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice,
55
–56,
57
,
104
Metzinger, Thomas,
8
,
78
,
79
,
80
,
195
,
206
,
219
–220,
221
,
257
–258,
272
,
273
,
277
,
278
,
285
,
287
mind/body split,
37
feeling of,
221
phenomenon of,
222
minimal phenomenal self,
219
,
220
,
221
minimal self,
124
,
222
,
247
,
259
,
260
Mitchell, Silas Weir,
75
Mitra, Sayantanava,
19
–20
Mittelstaedt, Horst,
109
,
110
,
187
,
279
modernism,
100
–101
Mograbi, Daniel,
54
Morris, Errol,
275
motor cortex,
113
–114
narcissism,
265
Alzheimer’s disease and,
37
,
51
–52
cognition in creation,
36
–37
cultural context,
222
defined,
45
gravity,
257
narrative self,
36
,
45
,
54
,
58
,
222
,
260
,
261
narrative-as-selfhood,
36
Neisser, Ulric,
169
neurofibrillary tangles,
31
neurotypicals,
179
Nietzsche, Friedrich,
93
nihilistic delusions,
7
“Nirvana Shaktam,”
256
Nyaya tradition,
254
OBE.
See
out-of-body experiences
ogres (
Madhyamika)
,
1
–2
out-of-body experiences,
25
defined,
199
depersonalization and,
141
electrical stimulation and,
210
episodic memory and,
223
full-body illusion,
212
–213,
223
hallucinations,
201
heautoscopy and,
217
–219
induced,
209
recreation of,
201
–203,
205
–206,
212
–213
rubber-hand illusion and,
211
,
212
studying,
209
–214
overindulgence,
265
packing therapy,
184
–186
Paramananada, Swami,
272
Pellicano, Elizabeth,
284
Penfield, Wilder,
75
,
110
–111,
209
–210,
240
personalization,
132
pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified,
168
,
170
–172
diagnosis,
171
theory of mind (ToM) and,
172
Petkova, Valeria,
286
petrified self,
54
phenomenal self,
258
phenomenal self-model (PSM),
79
,
221
phenomenal subject,
255
physical well-being,
232
Picard, Fabienne,
231
,
233
,
234
,
236
,
238
–239,
242
,
244
–245,
249
,
287
–288,
289
Pinter, Harold,
223
Poe, Edgar Allan,
198
predictability, autism and,
191
–192
prefrontal cortex,
261
prereflective self-awareness,
178
Pribram, Karl,
42
primordial feelings,
138
,
139
,
140
psilocybin,
246
psychedelic drugs,
246
–247
psychomotricien,
185
putamen,
120
Rajghat,
251
–252
Ramachandran, V. S.,
63
,
75
,
77
,
80
,
276
,
277
Rathbone, Clare,
276
reality testing,
135
reflexivity,
259
reminiscent bump,
54
remission, depersonalization,
143
–144
Riba, Jordi,
289
right temporoparietal junction,
182
,
183
Ritti, Antoine,
7
rubber-hand illusion,
74
,
75
,
204
–205,
211
,
212
Saint Augustine,
9
Sally-Anne test,
175
–176
Sarker, Sunil Kumar,
285
Sartre, Jean-Paul,
104
Sass, Louis,
96
,
97
,
98
–100,
104
–106,
108
,
123
,
124
,
125
,
278
,
279
Schachter, Daniel,
275
Schachter, Stanley,
150
–151,
282
analogy,
98
behavior description,
99
body relationship and,
108
brain and,
122
–124
corollary discharge and,
110
,
111
,
113
,
121
delusions,
103
as dementia praecox,
99
depersonalization and,
144
development of,
98
effects of,
108
family history,
97
hearing voices,
102
,
103
,
111
,
118
–119,
121
–122
modernism and,
100
–101
psychoanalytic view,
99
recognition of,
101
–102
responding to voices,
111
–112
self and,
255
self-affection and,
105
sense of agency and,
108
third-person auditory hallucinations,
102
–103
Schüle, Heinrich,
14
Scoville, William Beecher,
41
,
44
,
275
seizures,
195
–196,
226
–227.
See also
Ecstatic epilepsy
beginning of,
243
brain activity during,
243
–244
generalized,
231
imminent, recognition of,
227
loss of consciousness,
233
–234
material me and,
242
–243
signature of,
237
triggers,
236
self.
See also
Bodily self
autobiographical,
139
–140
BIID and,
74
body parts and,
74
–75
brain and,
9
–10
Buddhism and,
256
cognition and,
37
cognitive attachments to,
266
concept of,
250
core,
139
cracks in facade of,
23
–24
ecological,
169
embodied,
224
essence of,
255
–256
as illusion,
10
independent existence of,
255
,
260
interpersonal,
169
intuition of,
253
letting go and,
263
maladies of,
255
mental,
242
minimal phenomenal,
219
,
220
,
221
narrative,
36
,
45
,
54
,
58
,
222
,
260
,
261
as outcome of neural processes,
262
out-of-body experiences and,
217
petrified,
54
phenomenal,
258
predictive mind and,
192
properties that define,
193
realness of,
255
sentient,
232
society’s ills and,
265
spiritual,
22
subjectivity of,
220
self-affection,
105
self-as-object,
22
–23,
178
,
180
,
188
,
193
,
242
,
255
,
258
self-as-subject,
22
,
188
,
193
,
220
,
256
,
258
,
262
self-awareness
defined,
22
prereflective,
178
sense of self and,
140
self-consciousness, loss of,
249
,
250
self-model,
258
self-referential activity,
19
self-representation,
48
–49
self-rumination,
146
sense of agency,
37
,
108
,
116
,
122
sentient self,
232
Seth, Anil,
152
,
156
,
157
–158,
245
,
248
,
282
Shankara, Adi,
256
Shenk, David,
274
Siderits, Mark,
290
skin conductance response (SCR),
80
–81