| Introduction | p. I |
| Stepping into the Light | p. 3 |
| Stepping into the Light | |
| Absent without Leave | |
| The Problem of Consciousness | |
| Approaching Consciousness | |
| Mind, Behavior, and Brain | |
| Reflecting on the Neurological and Neuropsychological Evidence | |
| A Search for Self | |
| Why We Need Consciousness | |
| The Beginning of Consciousness | |
| Coping with Mystery | |
| Hide and Seek | |
| Feeling and Knowing | p. 33 |
| Emotion and Feeling | p. 35 |
| Once More with Emotion | |
| A Historical Aside | |
| The Brain Knows More than the Conscious Mind Reveals | |
| An Aside on Controlling the Uncontrollable | |
| What Are Emotions? | |
| The Biological Function of Emotions | |
| Inducing Emotions | |
| The Mechanics of Emotion | |
| Have No Fear | |
| How It All Works | |
| Sharpening the Definition of Emotion: An Aside | |
| The Substrate for the Representation of Emotions and Feelings | |
| Core Consciousness | p. 82 |
| Studying Consciousness | |
| The Music of Behavior and the External Manifestations of Consciousness | |
| Wakefulness | |
| Attention and Purposeful Behavior | |
| Studying Consciousness from Its Absence | |
| The Hint Half Hinted | p. 107 |
| Language and Consciousness | |
| If You Had That Much Money: A Comment on Language and Consciousness | |
| Memory and Consciousness | |
| Nothing Comes to Mind | |
| David's Consciousness | |
| Rounding Up Some Facts | |
| The Hint Half Hinted | |
| A Biology for Knowing | p. 131 |
| The Organism and the Object | p. 133 |
| The Body behind the Self | |
| The Need for Stability | |
| The Internal Milieu as a Precursor to the Self | |
| More on the Internal Milieu | |
| Under the Microscope | |
| Managing Life | |
| Why Are Body Representations Well Suited to Signify Stability? | |
| One Body One Person: The Roots of the Singularity of Self | |
| The Organism's Invariance and the Impermanence of Permanence | |
| The Roots of Individual Perspective, Ownership, and Agency | |
| The Mapping of Body Signals | |
| The Neural Self | |
| Brain Structures Required to Implement the Proto-Self | |
| Brain Structures Which Are Not Required to Implement the Proto-Self | |
| Something-to-Be-Known | |
| A Note on the Disorders of the Something-to-Be-Known | |
| It Must Be Me because I'm Here | |
| The Making of Core Consciousness | p. 168 |
| The Birth of Consciousness | |
| You Are the Music while the Music Lasts: The Transient Core Self | |
| Beyond the Transient Core Self: The Autobiographical Self | |
| Assembling Core Consciousness | |
| The Need for a Second-Order Neural Pattern | |
| Where Is the Second-Order Neural Pattern? | |
| The Images of Knowing | |
| Consciousness from Perceived Objects and Recalled Past Perceptions | |
| The Nonverbal Nature of Core Consciousness | |
| The Naturalness of Wordless Storytelling | |
| One Last Word on the Homunculus | |
| Taking Stock | |
| Extended Consciousness | p. 195 |
| Extended Consciousness | |
| Assessing Extended Consciousness | |
| Disorders of Extended Consciousness | |
| Transient Global Amnesia | |
| Anosognosia | |
| Asomatognosia | |
| The Transient and the Permanent | |
| The Neuroanatomical Basis for the Autobiographical Self | |
| The Autobiographical Self, Identity, and Personhood | |
| The Autobiographical Self and the Unconscious | |
| Nature's Self and Culture's Self | |
| Beyond Extended Consciousness | |
| The Neurology of Consciousness | p. 234 |
| Assessing Statement Number One: Evidence for a Role of Proto-Self Structures in Consciousness | |
| It Looks like Sleep | |
| It May Look like Coma | |
| Reflecting on the Neural Correlates of Coma and Persistent Vegetative State | |
| The Reticular Formation Then and Now | |
| A Quiet Mystery | |
| The Anatomy of the Proto-Self in the Perspective of Classical Experiments | |
| Reconciling Facts and Interpretations | |
| Assessing Statement Number Two: Evidence for a Role of Second-Order Structures in Consciousness | |
| Assessing the Other Statements | |
| Conclusions | |
| A Remarkable Overlap of Functions | |
| A New Context for Reticular Formation and Thalamus | |
| A Counterintuitive Fact? | |
| Bound to Know | p. 277 |
| Feeling Feelings | p. 279 |
| Feeling Feelings | |
| The Substrate for Feelings of Emotion | |
| From Emotion to Conscious Feeling | |
| What Are Feelings For? | |
| A Note on Background Feelings | |
| The Obligate Body-Relatedness of Feeling | |
| Emotion and Feeling after Spinal Cord Transection | |
| Evidence from the Section of Vagus Nerve and Spinal Cord | |
| Lessons from Locked-In Syndrome | |
| Learning from Emotion with the Help of the Body | |
| Using Consciousness | p. 296 |
| Unconsciousness and Its Limits | |
| The Merits of Consciousness | |
| Will We Ever Experience the Consciousness of Another? | |
| Where Does Consciousness Rank in the Grand Scheme? | |
| Under the Light | p. 312 |
| By Feeling and by Light | |
| Under the Light | |
| Notes on Mind and Brain | p. 317 |
| A Glossary of Sorts | |
| What Is an Image and What Is a Neural Pattern? | |
| Images Are Not Just Visual | |
| Constructing Images | |
| Representations | |
| Maps | |
| Mysteries and Gaps of Knowledge in the Making of Images | |
| New Terms | |
| Some Pointers on the Anatomy of the Nervous System | |
| The Brain Systems behind the Mind | |
| Endnotes | p. 336 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 366 |
| Index | p. 369 |
| About the Author | p. 386 |
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