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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Prologue 1 Neuroscience and Narrative Theory
Language, the Brain, and Cognitive Narratology Figuration in Narration and Cognition Lived Worlds and Narrative Worldmaking Natural and Unnatural Narratives
2 The Temporality of Narrative and the Decentered Brain
Anticipation and Retrospection in Stories and the Brain Temporalities of Integration in Narration, Cognition, and Reading The Neuroscience of Memory and Forgetting The Temporality of Intersubjectivity and Emotion
3 Action, Embodied Cognition, and the As-If of Narrative Figuration
The Action-Perception Circuit and the Figurations of Narrative Grounded Cognition, Graded Grounding, and the Paradoxes of Simulation Embodied and Disembodied Metaphor Interactions of Action in Narrative and Narration Narrative Affordances
4 Neuroscience and the Social Powers of Narrative
Empathy, Identification, and the Doubling of Self and Other Collaboration, Shared Intentionality, and Coupled Brains Distributed Cognition and the Social Life of Stories Stories as a Cognitive Archive: What Is It Like to Be Conscious?
Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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