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    INDEX 1

    1 Note: Page numbers followed “n” denote notes.

    A Adams, Frederick , 13n4–13n5, 89n46 Adorno, Theodor , 227n5 aesthetic pleasure , 175 Aizawa, Kenneth , 13n4, 78, 89n46 archaeology , 8, 14n16, 88n4, 215 Arendt, Hannah , 35, 51n1 Aristotle , 119 Armstrong, Paul , 15n28 art , 1, 3–5, 8, 10, 12, 14n16, 51, 55,

    60, 61, 65, 67, 68n5, 72, 73, 78, 85, 99, 100, 102, 104, 123, 124, 134, 153, 159, 169–89, 192–4, 200, 205n1, 207n32, 213

    Austin, J. L. , 88n29 autism , 12, 191–208, 218 autopoiesis , 7, 75, 84 . See also enactive

    cognition

    B Bacon, Francis , 101, 111n29–32 Banksy , 11, 61, 62

    Barish, Jonas , 78, 88n44 Barnard, Philip , 193–5, 198–201,

    204, 205n7, 206n17, 206n18, 206n20, 207n33–44, 208n48, 208n49, 208n56

    Barsalou, Lawrence , 161, 167n23 Benjamin, Walter , 227n5 Bergen, Benjamin , 59, 68n2, 69n9,

    167n34, 167n35 Bernini, Marco , 11, 13n7, 35–54,

    165n2 biohacking , 213–30 Bishop, Dorothy , 229n20 Blair, Rhonda , 118, 129n12, 230n23 Blake, William , 133, 134, 136, 137,

    148n2, 148n4, 149n6 Boden, Margaret , 170, 186n3 body schema , 215, 227n7 Bolens, Guillemette , 8, 14n17,

    167n24 Bortolussi, Marisa , 32n8 Bourdieu, Pierre , 159, 160, 162,

    166n18–20, 167n25

  • 254 INDEX

    brain , 2, 3, 5, 8–10, 12, 27, 28, 39, 52n21, 72, 74, 78–80, 85, 87n8, 87n9, 95–7, 102, 103, 105, 108, 118, 120, 158, 163, 164, 166n23, 171–7, 180, 181, 185, 188n39, 195, 206n16, 216, 218, 219, 225, 226, 227n7, 229n20, 230n29 . See also under cognitive sciences; predictive processing

    imaging , 10, 171 and neural plasticity , 118, 218

    Brooks, Rodney , 80 Burke, Edmund , 139, 141–4, 147,

    150n20, 150n23 Butler, Judith , 73, 74, 77, 87n13,

    88n29, 88n35, 88n39 . See also performativity

    Byatt, A. S. , 20

    C Cage, John , 200 Caracciolo, Marco , 9, 14n20, 29,

    33n27, 34n29, 159, 161, 166n17, 167n24

    Carr, Nicholas , 218, 230n22 Carroll, Joseph , 10, 15n26 Carruthers, Peter , 37–9, 45, 47, 52n2,

    52n11–17, 111n35 Chalmers, David , 3, 4, 13n3, 79,

    89n53–5, 96, 107, 109n3, 165n2, 227n6

    change blindness , 28, 91n69 Chemero, Anthony , 7, 14n13, 228n9 Chopin, Kate , 38, 40, 41, 43–51,

    53n40, 54n48 The Awakening , 38, 45–51

    Clark, Andy , 3–5, 7, 12, 13n3, 13n6, 13n8, 14n12, 78, 79, 86n4,

    87n28, 88n41, 89n49, 89n53, 89n54, 90n61, 90n66, 90n67, 92n82, 95, 96, 106n6, 109n1–4, 110n8, 111n35, 111n50, 112n56, 158, 165n2, 166n4, 167n28, 167n34, 205n5, 215, 227n6

    cognitive ecologies , 71, 73, 83–5, 129n8 . See also Hutchins, Edwin

    cognitive humanities , 1–15, 109n1, 213, 214, 225, 226

    cognitive literary studies , 1, 8–12, 15n25, 32n8, 154, 159, 161

    cognitive, mark of the , 3, 5 cognitive sciences , 1, 2, 4–9, 11, 12,

    13n7, 14n12, 14n15, 15n24, 20, 33n19, 35–8, 41, 47, 52n6, 68n5, 69n11, 73, 80, 91n69, 100, 133, 134, 158, 166n4, 167n23, 167n34, 170, 206n16, 213–30 . See also 4E cognition

    neuroscience , 9, 15n29, 191, 194, 206n18

    Cohn, Dorrit , 37, 41, 42, 45, 52n7, 53n33, 53n34, 53n41, 53n42

    Collard, Mark , 15n26 Colombetti, Giovanna , 44, 46, 53n38,

    53n39, 54n46, 167n27 conceptual blending , 9, 70n22, 179,

    180 conceptual metaphor , 7, 9, 32n4, 58,

    60, 67, 68n7, 161, 180 Cook, Amy , 67n1, 69n11, 230n23 creativity . See also conceptual blending

    and autism , 12, 192, 193 cognitive-affective model of , 12,

    169–89 cognitive processes of , 169, 170 defi nitions of , 169 enhancement of , 225 and neurophysiology , 176

  • INDEX 255

    D Damasio, Antonio , 186n9, 188n38 Danta, Chris , 15n29 Darwin, Charles , 9, 13n9, 15n23 default mode network , 164 deictic shift theory (DST) , 11, 19, 20,

    22, 23, 27, 31 Derrida, Jacques , 9, 15n23 DES . See descriptive experience

    sampling (DES) Descartes, Rene , 75 descriptive experience sampling (DES) ,

    47, 48 Dewey, John , 199, 200 digital humanities , 11, 12,

    213–30 Di Paolo, Ezequiel , 14n15, 31n2,

    74–7, 86n3, 87n10, 87n20, 87n24, 87n25, 88n30, 88n33, 88n37, 88n40

    Dixon, Peter , 32n8 Doležel, Lubomir , 32n5 Donne, John , 103, 106, 111n43,

    111n52 DST . See deictic shift theory (DST)

    E Easterlin, Nancy , 8, 14n18 4E cognition , 6, 13n10, 20, 31n2, 72,

    230n27 . See also embedded cognition; embodied cognition; enactive cognition; extended cognition

    Eggers, Dave , 20 embedded cognition , 7 . See also

    cognitive ecologies; enactive cognition

    embodied cognition , 7, 11, 14n15, 14n16, 68n5, 69n11, 88n45, 129n20, 153–67

    embodied mind , 2, 6, 9, 10, 14n15, 31, 68n7, 86n4, 87n14, 133, 154, 159, 164, 224

    embodiment , 2, 7–10, 13n4, 14n12, 14n16, 55–70, 72, 75, 79, 88n43, 106, 110n18, 129n12, 130n24, 162, 165n2, 193, 215, 217, 220 . See also embodied cognition; embodied mind; kinesis; viewpoint

    emotions , 9, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44, 46–50, 53n25, 123, 167n27, 179, 181, 207n25, 208n50

    enactive cognition , 81 ( see also autopoiesis )

    and perception , 81 Engels, Friedrich , 227n5 Erasmus, Desiderius , 123, 130n23 evolutionary literary criticism , 1 extended cognition , 3–4, 6, 8, 13n4,

    78, 192, 215, 218, 228n9 . See also 4E cognition; embodiment

    F Fauconnier, Gilles , 70n22, 180,

    189n51, 205n8 Fernández, Jordi. , 52n18 Ficino, Marsilio , 103, 106, 111n45 fi ctional minds , 11, 35–54 fi ctional world , 19, 20, 22–5, 31, 116,

    155, 157, 158, 160, 162, 164, 165, 166n10 . See also deictic shift theory; possible worlds theory; space; storyworld

    fi lm studies , 8 Frankfurt school , 227n5 Freedman, Carl , 32n4 Froese, Tom , 74, 75, 77, 87n10,

    87n20, 87n25, 88n37, 88n40 Frost, Robert , 57, 59, 68n6

  • 256 INDEX

    G Galbraith, Mary , 24, 33n13 Gallagher, Shaun , 3, 13n2, 13n6,

    90n59, 208n52, 216, 228n11 Garrick, David , 123, 124, 130n27,

    130n28 Gazzaniga, Michael , 39, 46,

    52n19–52n22 Genette, Gerard , 51n3 Gerrig, Richard.J. , 32n8 gesture , 68n2, 113–20, 124, 125,

    128n5, 130n25, 131n29, 135, 140, 202 . See also kinesis; proprioception

    Gibbs, Raymond , 68n3, 68n5, 139, 149n14

    Gibson, James J. , 86n2, 155, 166n5, 206n13

    Godwin, William , 149n8 Goldacre, Ben , 229n20 Goldwin-Meadow , Susan, 115, 128n5 Google , 220, 221, 223, 230n22 Greenblatt, Stephen , 69n12, 101,

    110n27 Greenfi eld, Susan , 218, 228n18,

    229n19, 229n20 Groth, Helen , 15n29

    H Hart, Elizabeth , 69n11, 85n1 Hayles, Katherine , 217, 219, 228n16,

    228n17 Hazlitt, William , 124, 131n30 Heidegger, Martin , 45, 49, 53n43,

    54n44, 215, 227n6, 228n9 Herman, David , 9, 15n24, 22, 32n9,

    33n19, 37, 42, 50, 52n9, 53n34, 53n35

    Hogarth, William , 123, 130n28 Hohwy, Jakob , 40, 41, 46, 48, 53n29 Holmes, Sherlock , 219, 220

    Horkheimer, Max , 227n5 Huber, Irmtraud , 31n1 Hutchins, Edwin , 8, 80, 86n2, 89n56,

    91n82, 97, 109n5, 128n8, 204, 205n9

    hyperobjects , 214, 227n1

    I Ihde, Don , 215, 216, 227n6 Iliad, the , 221 image schemas , 55, 67, 68n3, 139,

    149n13, 149n14 information overload , 98, 110n13 interdisciplinarity , 13n7 introspection , 36, 47, 51n3 Iriki, Atsushi , 215, 227n7 Ivakhiv, Adrian , 14n16

    J Jahn, Manfred , 51n3 Jay, Martin , 51n2 Johnson, Mark , 7, 9, 56, 68n3, 68n7,

    91n75, 91n79, 149n11, 149n13, 161

    Jonas, Hans , 88n30 Jonson, Ben , 99, 102, 110n15, 122,

    130n22

    K Keats, John , 193 Kind, Amy , 53n25 kinesis , 8 Kiverstein, Julian , 14n12, 86n4,

    89n55 Kramnick, Jonathan , 10, 15n27 Kukkonen, Karin , 8, 12, 14n20,

    153–67 Kuzmicǒvá, Anežka , 29, 34n28,

    167n24

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    L Lakoff, George , 7, 9, 68n7, 83,

    91n75, 91n79, 149n7, 149n9, 149n11

    language and literacy , 97, 98 as mind tool , 96, 98, 101 role of in predictive processing , 158,

    164 Leman, Marc , 14n16 literary theory , 8, 9, 14n18, 14n21,

    15n23, 32n5, 221 Lutterbie, John , 73, 86n5, 205n4

    M Mach, Ernst , 27 Maes, Pieter-Jan , 14n16 Malabou, Catharine , 118–20,

    129n15 Malafouris, Lambros , 14n16, 86n4,

    88n42, 90n61 Maravita, Angelo , 215, 227n7 Margolin, Uri , 33n19 Marx, Karl , 227n5 Matlock, Teenie , 69n10 McConachie, Bruce , 69n11, 85n1 McHale, Brian , 33n20, 37, 52n8 medical humanities , 213, 226 memory , 2, 3, 10, 69n10, 80, 88n42,

    89n55, 95–112, 115, 118, 121, 160, 172, 174, 175, 177–80, 183, 185, 194, 198, 204, 206n16, 219–21, 223

    and mnemonics , 221 working , 2, 172, 177, 178

    Menary, Richard , 6, 13n10, 13n11, 31n2, 86n3, 89n53, 230n27

    mental representations , 7, 164 Metzinger, Thomas , 40, 44, 52n6,

    53n23, 53n24, 53n28

    Miéville, China , 21, 25–7, 31, 31n3, 32n4, 33n17, 33n18, 33n21, 34n36

    mindreading , 39, 42, 46, 50, 51 . See also theory of mind

    Montaigne, Michel de , 99, 100, 103, 106–8, 110n25, 111n44, 112n54, 112n55, 119, 129n16

    Moore, G. E. , 40, 53n26 Morton, Timothy , 214, 227n1 music , 14n16, 176, 188n35, 188n36,

    195, 200

    N narrative , 4, 8–12, 15n24, 21–5, 29,

    31, 32n5, 32n8, 32n10, 33n13, 33n19, 33n27, 35–8, 40–3, 45, 47–51, 53n33, 53n34, 55, 56, 67, 99, 135, 137–42, 148, 148n1, 154–8, 161, 165, 165n2, 167n24, 202

    narratology , 9, 15n24, 32n5, 36 neuroaesthetics , 1, 10 neuroscience . See under cognitive

    sciences Noë, Alva , 7, 14n14, 28–31, 33n22,

    33n23, 33n25, 33n26, 34n30–5, 51, 54n51, 73, 86n5, 87n9, 91n69, 100, 155, 163, 166n5

    O Ong, Walter , 98, 100, 110n10,

    110n11, 110n20

    P Paine, Thomas , 139, 141–2, 144–7,

    150n21, 150n22 Palmer, Alan , 37, 52n10 Pavel, Thomas , 32n5

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    perception , 7, 10–12, 14n16, 19–34, 36, 37, 40, 41, 43–51, 53n34, 61, 63, 68n3, 72, 73, 75, 77, 81, 82, 84, 86n2, 86n5, 87n9, 90n64, 91n69, 98, 121, 138, 149n13, 155, 156, 158, 161, 163–5, 167n34, 177, 188n35, 194, 199, 200, 204, 218

    performance , 6, 7, 10–12, 14n12, 69n11, 71–6, 78–80, 82, 85n1, 86n5, 87n8, 88n29, 90n64, 90n66, 113–18, 120–7, 171, 191, 192, 194–6, 200, 206n16, 206n18, 222, 225, 226

    and acting , 72, 73, 85n1, 86n5, 123, 200

    performativity , 71–92 Perry, Grayson , 220 Phelan, Peggy , 81, 90n66 phenomenology , 40, 45, 51n2, 83,

    193, 194, 215, 219, 227n6 poetry

    imagery and metaphor in , 11, 137–9, 170

    possible worlds theory , 21, 22, 32n5, 33n24 . See also fi ctional world

    posthumanism , 213 postmodernism , 20 predictive processing , 12, 41, 158,

    164, 167n28 Priest, Christopher , 20 proprioception , 61 Proust, Marcel , 8 psychoanalysis , 136, 194, 206n15

    R Ratcliffe, Matthew , 45, 46, 54n44,

    54n45 reading , 9–11, 15n28, 20, 23, 24, 29,

    31, 32n8, 33n27, 39, 44, 45, 57, 95, 98, 99, 104, 107, 109, 115, 155, 157, 159, 161–5, 167n24,

    193, 215–17, 219, 222, 229n20 . See also deictic shift theory; fi ctional world

    Richardson, Alan , 9, 14n21, 15n22 Roepstorff, Andreas , 158–60, 166n15,

    166n21 Ronen, Ruth , 32n5, 33n24 Rosch, Eleanor , 14n15, 87n14,

    87n27, 88n34 Rowlands, Mark , 2, 13n1, 79, 81,

    89n50, 90n65 Rumelhart, David E. , 97, 109n6,

    109n7 Rupert, Robert , 13n4 Ryan, Marie-Laure , 22, 24, 30,

    32n5–8, 33n14–15

    S Schechner, Richard , 73, 74, 84, 87n8,

    87n11, 88n31, 91n78 Segal, Erwin M. , 22, 32n10 Shakespeare, William , 8, 11, 14n19,

    63, 69n12, 69n13, 69n15, 69n16, 70n18–21, 86n6, 104, 107, 108, 110n18, 110n27, 111n38, 111n40, 111n46–9, 112n53, 112n58, 113–16, 120, 122, 124–6, 128, 128n1, 128n6, 129n17, 129n18, 130n27, 130n28, 131n31, 131n34–6, 137

    Macbeth , 126, 131n34 A Midsummer Night’s Dream , 63 Romeo and Juliet , 69n15 Sonnet 3 , 104 Sonnet 77 , 104–9 Sonnet 126 , 108 The Taming of the Shrew , 11,

    113–31 Titus Andronicus , 113 Troilus and Cressida , 102, 111n38 A Winter’s Tale , 125

    simulation theory , 120

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    Sinding, Michael , 11, 32n4, 133–50

    Slingerland, Edward , 15n26 Smith, Murray , 14n16 space

    fi ctional , 19–24, 27, 29 and spatial boundaries , 56 and spatial perception , 20, 21, 24,

    27 Spenser, Edmund , 100, 101, 110n21,

    110n23, 110n26 Spolsky, Ellen , 9, 15n23 Sprevak, Mark , 13n4 Starr, Gabrielle , 15n28 storyworld , 9, 22, 25, 32n4, 37, 157,

    167n24 . See also fi ctional world Sutton, John , 88n42, 99, 110n18

    T Talmy, Leonard , 69n10, 140, 149n12,

    150n17, 150n18 Taylor, Elizabeth

    Angel , 153–7, 160, 162–4 tDCS . See Transcranial Direct-Current

    Stimulation (tDCS) technology , 5, 12, 78, 82, 98–100,

    104, 214, 215, 217, 219, 222, 227n6, 227n7, 229n20

    development of , 98, 215 digital , 214, 216–19, 222, 223,

    229n20 prosthetic , 219, 220, 222 of writing and print , 217

    theatre , 6, 63, 65, 69n11, 71–4, 78–82, 90n62, 92n83, 100, 116, 125–7, 128n6, 128n8, 129n18, 131n29, 194, 201, 206n16 . See also performance; performativity; theatricality

    cognitive approaches to , 69n11 theatricality , 11, 70n18, 71–92 theory of mind , 9, 10, 193 . See also

    fi ctional minds; mindreading

    Thompson, Evan , 14n15, 74, 75, 77, 83, 87n12, 87n14, 87n15, 87n18, 87n21–3, 87n26, 87n27, 88n32–4, 88n36, 88n38, 89n51, 91n72, 91n77

    Transcranial Direct-Current Stimulation (tDCS) , 224–6

    transhumanism , 214, 222–6 Tribble, Evelyn , 8, 14n19, 73, 86n6,

    90n59, 92n85, 99, 110n18, 117, 118, 120, 128n8, 129n11

    Turner, Mark , 9, 15n23, 68n5, 70n22, 137, 149n7, 149n11, 180, 189n51, 205n8

    V Van Hulle, Dirk , 13n9 Varela, Francisco J. , 14n15, 74, 77,

    87n14, 87n27, 88n34 Verbeek, Peter-Paul , 228n10 viewpoint , 10, 11, 31n3, 55–70 virtual reality , 224

    W Wallace, David Foster , 20 Walsh, Richard , 23, 30, 33n11, 33n12 Wheeler, Michael , 86n4 Wittgenstein, Ludwig , 30 Wolf, Werner , 24, 30, 33n16 Woods, Angela , 13n7

    Y Yates, Frances , 99, 100, 110n19,

    11020

    Z Zahavi, Dan , 216, 228n11 Zeki, Semir , 15n28 Zunshine, Lisa , 9, 15n24, 15n25,

    32n8, 42, 53n35

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