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Index Action. See Exploration Active vs. passive touch, 6–7, 9–10, 26, 57, 67–69, 101–102 Affect, 10–11, 166–167 affect-causing vs. affect-presenting, 166–171, 173, 175 affective character, 165, 168–170 in touch, 172, 179, 182–186 (see also CT channel; Pleasant touch) Affiliative touch, 11, 166, 174–177 Agency, 77, 101, 103, 107, 134, 144 Allocentric space. See External space Analytic dependence, 82–83, 86 Apparent contact thesis, 137, 142–143, 150–151 Apperceptive unity, 21–22, 25, 29, 43 Aristotle, 15, 111, 114, 137, 140 Armstrong, D. M., 84, 131–135 Associative relation, 21–22, 34, 36–37, 40, 43–44 Attention, 6, 9, 12, 22, 51–52, 64, 86–87, 89, 90, 94–96, 98–103, 112, 114, 121, 153, 173 Aydede, M., 96, 179, 183 Batty, C., 169 Binding, 19, 33–36, 38–41, 45–53, 59, 62, 67, 73 auditory scene analysis, 34–35, 48 binding set, 49–50 exploratory binding, 35, 39, 46–49, 59, 62, 67 feature binding, 19, 33–34, 39, 46, 50–51, 53 in haptic touch, 19, 33, 39–41, 48–49, 51, 53, 62, 67, 73 nonvoliational binding, 48 in smell, 35 Bodily awareness, 1–2, 5, 12, 77–95, 98–101, 103, 105, 106–109, 143, 145, 154–155, 159, 165, 181, 187–188. See also Kinesthesis; Proprioception bodily space, 145, 162, 184 (see also Peripersonal space) body schema, 143, 145 Body-directed touch, 7–9, 11–12, 78–79, 87, 95, 99–100, 102–103, 145. See also Object-directed touch Braille, 125–126 Causation, experience of, 133–134 Chapman, C. E., 7–8, 57 Clark, Austin, 113, 118–119, 121, 127–128, 150 Cognitive penetration, 87–88 Connection principle, 137, 140–141, 147, 159 Contact sense, 137, 140–142, 147. See also Teleosense Content, 5, 20, 22, 27–30, 33, 35, 37, 40, 43, 70, 73, 75, 84–85, 90, 96, 216 Index 101, 104, 107–108, 113, 123, 126–127, 138–139, 141, 145, 148, 154, 155, 162, 172, 185–186 demonstrative content, 90, 137–139, 141, 148, 154 phenomenal vs. intentional, 138, 141 Russellian vs. Fregean, 35, 43, 186, 192n21 Control, 2, 6–8, 10–11, 66–68, 71, 149 Constancy. See Perceptual constancy CT channel, 174, 177–179, 182, 187. See also Pleasant touch Cutaneous touch, 2, 5, 6–9, 12–13, 18–19, 24–26, 41, 56–58, 63, 70, 101–102, 119, 144, 174 Cutter and Tye, 172, 183–184 Demonstrative content. See Content Determinable/determinate relation, 50, 83, 115–116, 127 Direct perception, 8, 12, 33, 38, 67, 80, 87–88, 91, 94–95, 102, 104–107, 112, 114, 133, 137, 139, 151–152, 187 Discriminative touch, 10–11, 174, 177–178, 187. See also Emotional touch Double-dissociation criterion, 24–25 Dretske, F., 27, 115, 141, 185 Egan, A., 38 Emotional touch, 10, 166, 174–178, 180, 187 Evans, G., 127, 138, 146–148 Evolution (of touch), 14, 64–66 Experiential dependence, 37, 44, 78, 87, 89, 91, 92, 94, 95–96, 98, 100, 102, 104–105, 108–109, 152 Exploration, 2, 7, 9, 43, 46, 48–49, 57–59, 61–62, 65, 108, 123, 149 exploratory binding. See Binding exploratory procedures (EPs), 39, 54–55, 59, 65, 150 relation to perception, 69–76 sensory exploration, 46, 54, 67, 75 Externally directed touch. See Object directed touch External space, 148, 159–162 Extrapersonal space. See External space Feature binding. See Binding Feature-first account, 112, 115, 121–124, 126, 131 Figure-ground in touch, 63–64, 76 Fodor, J., 24, 130, 131 Fregean content. See Content Functional dissociation criterion (FDC), 24–26, 29, 32 Gallagher, S., 80, 91 Gibson, E., 59 Gibson, J. J., 65, 71, 109 Grip. See Prehension Grouping. See Perceptual grouping Hand(s), 1–2, 4–5, 7, 9–12, 26, 39, 45–46, 54–60, 62–63, 65, 66, 68, 73, 77–78, 92–93, 98, 100–101, 103, 106, 108, 123, 125–126, 133–135, 140, 144, 152–157, 159, 162, 172–173, 177–178, 180 Haptic touch, 6–8, 12–13, 17–19, 24–28, 30–31, 33, 39, 40–42, 44, 48–49, 51, 53–55, 57, 60–63, 65–67, 69–70, 72–73, 75–76, 84, 95–96, 101–102, 117, 119–122, 124–126, 160, 163–164 Heft. See Weight Heterogeneity problem (for pleasure), 182 Hurley, S., 70–72, 74 Implicit vs. explicit awareness, 12, 72, 90–91, 95–96, 98–99...

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