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  3. Boyd, Brian, Joseph Carroll, and Jonathan Gottschall. Evolution, Literature, and Film : A Reader. New York: Columbia University Press, 2010. Print.
  4. Damasio, Antonio R. The Feeling of What Happens : Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1999. Print.
  5. Deacon, Terrence. "The Aesthetic Faculty." The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of Human Creativity. Ed. Turner, Mark. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. 21-53. Print.
  6. Freedberg, David, and Vittorio Gallese. "Motion, Emotion and Empathy in Esthetic Experience." Trends in cognitive sciences 11.5 (2007): 197-203. Print.
  7. Gärdenfors, Peter. "Evolutionary and Developmental Aspects of Intersubjectivity." Consciousness Transitions: Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic, and Physiological Aspects. Ed. Hans Liljenström, Peter Århem. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008. 281-306. Print.
  8. Gottschall, Jonathan. The Storytelling Animal : How Stories Make Us Human. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012. Print.
  9. Hogan, Patrick Colm. Cognitive Science, Literature, and the Arts : A Guide for Humanists. New York; London: Routledge, 2003. Print.
  10. Hogan, Patrick Colm. "A Passion for Plot: Prolegomena to Affective Narratology." Symplokē 18.1-2 (2010): 65-81. Print.
  11. Holland, Norman N. "Unity Identity Text Self." PMLA 90.5 (1975): 813-822. Print.
  12. Holland, Norman N. Literature and the Brain. Gainesville, FL: PsyArt Foundation, 2009. Print.
  13. Kosslyn, Stephen Michael, and Olivier Koenig. Wet Mind : The New Cognitive Neuroscience. New York: Free Press, 1995. Print.
  14. LeDoux, Joseph E. The Emotional Brain : The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. Print.
  15. Lindenberger, Herbert. "Arts in the Brain; or What Might Neuroscience Tell Us?" Toward a Cognitive Theory of Narrative Acts. Ed. Aldama, Frederick Luis. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2010. 13-35. Print.
  16. Marshall W. Alcorn, Jr.; Mark Bracher. "Literature, Psychoanalysis, and the Re-Formation of the Self: A New Direction for Reader-Response Theory." PMLA 100.3 (1985): 342-354. Print.
  17. McClelland, James L., and David E. Rumelhart. Parallel Distributed Processing : Explorations in the Microstructure of Cognition. 1, Foundations. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: MIT Press, 1987. Print.
  18. Nettle, Daniel, and Melissa Bateson. "The Evolutionary Origins of Mood and Its Disorders." Current biology : CB 22.17 (2012): R712-R721. Print.
  19. Opdahl, Keith M. Emotion as Meaning : The Literary Case for How We Imagine. Lewisburg; London: Bucknell University Press ; Associated University Presses, 2002. Print.
  20. Plantinga, Carl. "Art Moods and Human Moods in Narrative Cinema." New Literary History 43.3 (2012): 455-475. Print.
  21. Rhym, John. "Towards a Phenomenology of Cinematic Mood: Boredom and the Affect of Time in Antonioni, L'eclisse." New Literary History 43.3 (2012): 477-501. Print.
  22. Roquet, Paul. "Ambient Literature and the Aesthetics of Calm: Mood Regulation in Contemporary Japanese Fiction." The Journal of Japanese Studies 35.1 (2009): 87-111. Print.
  23. Sartre, Jean-Paul. Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions. London: Methuen & Co., 1962. Print.
  24. Schauer, Bradley. "Film Structure and the Emotion System (Review)." The Velvet Light Trap 54.1 (2004): 76-79. Print.
  25. Zajonc, R. B. "Feeling and Thinking: Preferences Need No Inferences." American Psychologist 35.2 (1980): 151-175. Print.
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  27. Unused, but planned reading
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  29. Brennan, Teresa. The Transmission of Affect. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2004. Print.
  30. Christianson, Sven-Ake. The Handbook of Emotion and Memory. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates, 1992. Print.
  31. Clough, Patricia Ticineto. Autoaffection : Unconscious Thought in the Age of Teletechnology. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000. Print.
  32. Damasio, Antonio R. Self Comes to Mind : Constructing the Conscious Brain. New York: Pantheon Books, 2010. Print.
  33. Grodal, Torben Kragh. Moving Pictures : A New Theory of Film Genres, Feelings, and Cognition. Oxford; New York: Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 1997. Print.
  34. LeDoux, Joseph E. Synaptic Self : How Our Brains Become Who We Are. New York: Viking, 2002. Print.
  35. Luriia, A. R. Higher Cortical Functions in Man. New York: Basic Books : Consultants Bureau, 1980. Print.
  36. Massumi, Brian. Parables for the Virtual : Movement, Affect, Sensation. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002. Print.
  37. McClelland, James L., and David E. Rumelhart. Parallel Distributed Processing 2. Psychological and Biological Models. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.]: MIT Press, 1988. Print.
  38. Morris, William N., and Paula P. Schnurr. Mood : The Frame of Mind. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1989. Print.
  39. Orbach, Jack, D. O. Hebb, and Karl S. Lashley. The Neuropsychological Theories of Lashley and Hebb : Contemporary Perspectives Fifty Years after Hebb's the Organization of Behavior : Vanuxem Lectures and Selected Theoretical Papers of Lashley. Lanham: University Press of America, 1998. Print.
  40. Plantinga, Carl R. Moving Viewers : American Film and the Spectator's Experience. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. Print.
  41. Tomkins, Silvan S., and E. Virginia Demos. Exploring Affect : The Selected Writings of Silvan S. Tomkins. Cambridge [England]; New York; Paris: Cambridge University Press ; Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'homme, 1995. Print.
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  43. Used and DFW related
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  45. Boswell, Marshall. Understanding David Foster Wallace. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 2003. Print.
  46. Grossman, Lev, and Richard Lacayo. "Time's Crititcs Pick the 100 Best Novels, 1923 to Present." TIME Octrober 16, 2005. Print.
  47. McCaffrey, Larry. "An Interview with David Foster Wallce." Review of Contemporary Fiction 13.2 (1993): 127-150. Print.
  48. Moody, Rick, et al. "Everything and More a Tribute to David Foster Wallace, 16 March, 2011". Santa Fe, NM., 2011. Lannan Foundation. <http://vimeo.com/21530743>.
  49. Wallace, David Foster. "E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction." Review of Contemporary Fiction 13.2 (1993): 151-194. Print.
  50. Wallace, David Foster. "Order and Flux in Northampton." Love Is Strange : Stories of Postmodern Romance. Eds. Rose, Joel and Catherine Texier. New York: W.W. Norton, 1993. Print.
  51. Wallace, David Foster. Infinite Jest : A Novel. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1996. Print.
  52. Wallace, David Foster, and College Kenyon. This Is Water : Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion About Living a Compassionate Life. New York: Little, Brown, 2009. Print.
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