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enthusiasm, 125
entorhinal cortex changes in Alzheimer’s disease, 230–31, 233
environment
advantages of consciousness in adaptation to, 57–58
body-brain interaction in mapping, 39, 63–64, 91
changes in brain and body through interaction with, 39
life management processes in response to, 41–42
neural structures at brain interface with, 312–14
see also exteroception
envy, 125
epileptic automatism, 162–66, 237
episodic memory, 139–40
Eslinger, Paul J., 325–26 n 7
Estes, Melinda L., 328 n 6
eukaryotic cells, 33–34, 39, 50. see also simple life forms
evolution
of adaptive behavior, 35–36
of arts, 294–96
of as-if body loop system, 104, 120–21
biological value in, 25, 27–28
of brain structures and functions, 249–51, 310–12
of brains with and without consciousness, 32
of capacity for movement, 50
of complexity of consciousness, 180
continuing evolution of self, 13, 182
of culture, 182, 288–90
of dispositional space and image space in brain, 153
dual notion of self in theory of, 8
early human existence, 290–92
emergence of self in, 288–89
of emotion, 44, 111, 117–18, 123–24, 126
of homeostatic capability, 43–44, 55
of image making and management, 174–75
incentive mechanisms for survival in, 52–55
of interneurons and interregions, 313–14
of language capability, 172
of life forms, 32–35
of mapping function, 134–35
of mind, 286–87
neurobiology of consciousness in context of, 15–16, 19
of neuron structure and function, 39–40
origins and development of consciousness, 26, 175–76, 180, 267–68, 284–85
origins of feeling in, 259
of self-as-knower, 10–11
self-concerned life regulation as basis for, 59–60
of self processes, 182
of sensory response policy, 50–51
significance of subjectivity and consciousness in, 4–5, 13–14, 286–88
of sociocultural homeostasis, 26–27, 293
explicit memory, 143, 144
exteroception
definition, 51
infinite range of sensory patterns in, 199
interoception and, in creation of self, 199
mechanisms of, 97
see also environment; sensory systems
Farah, M. J., 332 n 12
fear
neurophysiology of, 112, 113–14, 121
physiological response to, 113, 114
feeling(s)
brain structures involved in processing of, 77–80, 118, 256–57
comprehensive theory of, 242–43
of conscious control of action, 280
consciousness without, 242
in creation of self, 203, 205, 206 , 252–53
as defining trait of subjectivity, 10
in definition of conscious states of mind, 158
in distinguishing self from non-self, 9
emotions versus, 109–10, 115
felt body states, 77
felt images, 70, 76 , 188, 190, 287
James’s conceptualization of, 115
of knowing, 9, 193 , 203, 206 , 280
neuronal activity in creation of mind with, 20, 252–54
perception of, in others, 167
primordial feelings, 21–22, 26, 76, 101, 110, 117, 180, 185, 191–93, 203, 256–57, 322–23 n 17
in protoself, 21
in qualia concept, 253–54
in response to images, 254
of self connected to world in consciousness, 3–4
of sensory awareness, 196–97
as somatic marker(s), 9, 175
timing of processing of, 122
see also feelings of emotion; primordial feelings; qualia
feelings of emotion
brain structures involved in processing of, 77–78, 117–19
cognitive processing in, 119
conditions interfering with production of, 254–55
definition, 76 , 109, 116
emotional expression and, 124–25
function of, 108
generation of, 111, 120–22
as indicators of life regulation, 56
interoception and, 109
mapping of, 120
physiological origin of, 119
as variations on primordial feelings, 21
primordial feelings and, 117, 193
see also feeling(s)
Fehr, Ernst, 324 n 8
Feinberg, Todd E., 333 n 2
Feinstein, Justin S., 325–26 n 7
felt body states, 77
felt images, 76 , 188, 190, 287
Feynman, Richard, vii
Fiset, Pierre, 336 n 5
Fitch, T., 323–24 n 3, 327 n 2
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 30, 130, 323 n 19
Flanagan, Owen, 338 n 7
flee or freeze response, 113
Freud, Sigmund, 177–78, 279, 333 n 7
Friston, K., 340 n 1
Frith, Chris, 321 n 12, 340 n 1
Gallagher, S., 321 n 12, 340 n 3
Gallese, V., 329 n 9, 332 n 13
gamma-aminobutyric acid, 225
ganglia, 311
Gauriau, Caroline, 328 n 6
Gazzaniga, Michael, 204, 335 n 9, 341 n 11
Gazzola, V., 332–33 n 15
generic memory, 139–40
genetics
cultural influences on, 294
of emotion, 123–24
evolution of homeostatic capability, 43–44
genomic unconscious, 278–79
geniculate bodies, 67–68, 304
genomic unconscious, 278–79
Giola, M., 328 n 6
glial cells,
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