Which styles create chapter markers in epub output?

I exported Apple's "ePub Best Practices for Pages" document to ePub, and transfered it to my Kindle. I noticed that both the "Chapter Name" style and the "Heading" style show up in the TOC, but only the "Heading" style shows up as chapter markers on the Kindle's progress bar.
I'd like the "Chapter Name" to show up there as well. What about the "Heading" style (that is obviously different from the "Chapter Name" style) is causing this to happen?

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+dragging the .DV file to a drop zone and then selecting the file (giving it the yellow and black striped border)+
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To get your video into iDVD for that type of viewing, DON'T put it into a drop zone. AVOID the drop zone and drag the video to the background area of the iDVD main menu screen. Now you should have the create chapters option available,

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