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Authors: Anil Ananthaswamy
somatoparaphrenia,
81
somatosensory cortex,
240
Spinney, Laura,
284
spiritual self,
22
Strakhov, Nikolay,
229
Stratton, George Malcolm,
202
,
286
Strawson, Galen,
257
subjectivity
depersonalization and,
158
of self,
220
of self-consciousness,
258
–259
suffering
body integrity identity disorder,
83
root of,
266
superior parietal lobule (SPL),
76
–77
Suproxin,
151
surgery,
237
synchronic unity,
254
Synofzik, Matthis,
116
,
117
,
123
,
280
syphilis,
12
Tanzi, Rudolph,
35
temporal-lobe epilepsy,
153
temporoparietal junction,
182
,
211
,
213
,
261
thalamus,
17
–18
theory of mind,
172
,
173
,
175
,
178
brain regions and,
182
as predictive task,
192
as “theory theory,”
180
thermal grill,
240
–241
thermal-grill illusion,
241
third-person auditory hallucinations,
102
–103
tickling, schizophrenia and,
114
–115,
169
Torres, Elizabeth,
186
,
187
,
188
–189,
191
,
284
–285
unresponsive wakefulness,
16
van der Hoort, Björn,
287
Van Hoesen, Gary W.,
275
Vanhaudenhuyse, Audrey,
273
vascular dementia,
33
ventrolateral prefrontal cortex,
147
–148
ventromedial prefrontal cortex,
182
–183
voices
hearing,
102
,
103
,
111
,
118
–119,
121
–122
responding to,
111
–112
von Helmholtz, Hermann,
154
von Holst, Erich,
109
,
110
,
187
,
279
Wade, Nicholas,
285
“Who am I?,”
2
Wittgenstein, Ludwig,
21
Wolpert, Daniel,
114
Zahavi, Dan,
37
,
124
,
247
,
259
,
262
,
275
Zeman, Adam,
3
–6,
13
,
16
,
18
–19,
20
,
271
Zen feeling,
249
Anil Ananthaswamy
is former deputy news editor and current consultant for
New Scientist
. He is a guest editor at UC Santa Cruz’s renowned science-writing program and teaches an annual science journalism workshop at the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, India. He is a freelance feature editor for the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences’ “Front Matter” and has written for
National Geographic News, Discover
, and
Matter
. He has been a columnist for PBS NOVA’s
The Nature of Reality
blog. He won the UK Institute of Physics’ Physics Journalism Prize and the Association of British Science Writers’ award for Best Investigative Journalism. His first book,
The Edge of Physics
, was voted book of the year in 2010 by
Physics World
. He lives in Bangalore, India, and Berkeley,
California.
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