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People with higher interoceptive sensitivity are more altruistic, but improving interoception does not increase altruism [PDF]
People consistently show preferences and behaviors that benefit others at a cost to themselves, a phenomenon termed altruism. We investigated if perception of one’s body signals – interoception - may be underlying such behaviors.
A Mancini +29 more
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ABSTRACT Physiological processes such as respiration, while typically automatic, can be brought under volitional control to initiate cascading effects across the autonomic and central nervous systems. Slow breathing paced at approximately six breaths‐per‐minute, termed resonance paced breathing (RPB), activates the 0.1 Hz resonance frequency of the ...
M. E. Bates +4 more
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Being watched:The effect of social self-focus on interoceptive and exteroceptive somatosensory perception [PDF]
We become aware of our bodies interoceptively, by processing signals arising from within the body, and exteroceptively, by processing signals arising on or outside the body.
Cardini, Flavia +2 more
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Respiratory and Cardiac Phase Coupling With Voluntary Actions Across Motor Tasks
ABSTRACT Bodily rhythms such as breathing and heartbeat influence perception and motor processes. Recent studies have indicated that breathing phases, particularly exhalation, synchronize with voluntary actions, potentially reflecting a general influence on motor intention.
Hiroshi Shibata, Hideki Ohira
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Abstract figure legend Using wild‐type and Trpv1−/− rats, we assessed the contribution of TRPV1 channels to the activation of afferent renal nerve activity (ARNA) during renal artery occlusion, graded reductions in renal blood flow and elevated renal pelvic pressure.
Jacob B. Sullivan +2 more
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Internal bodily signals, such as heartbeats, can influence conscious perception of external sensory information. Spontaneous shifts of attention between interoception and exteroception have been proposed as the underlying mechanism, but direct evidence ...
Qiaoyue Ren +3 more
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'Bodily precision': A predictive coding account of individual differences in interoceptive accuracy [PDF]
Individuals differ in their awareness of afferent information from within their bodies, which is typically assessed by a heartbeat perception measure of ‘interoceptive accuracy’ (IAcc).
Ainley, V +3 more
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Abstract Background Anxiety and autonomic dysfunction are frequent non‐motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Their relationship, as well as the neural mechanisms underlying this relationship, remain unexplored. Objectives We aimed to investigate the relationship between cardiovascular functions and anxiety in PD and the structural neural changes ...
Lucia Ricciardi +9 more
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Cardiovascular Activity Predominantly Modulates Brain Dynamics in Non‐REM Sleep Transitions
This study investigated the dynamics of the neural brain‐heart axis across sleep stages using EEG and ECG data from 50 healthy individuals. Applying a functional brain‐heart interplay model revealed reduced central control over heartbeat regulation, and sympathovagal influence on cortical function increased during deep non‐REM sleep. The study findings
Vincenzo Catrambone +2 more
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Evidence suggests an association between interoceptive processing, which originates from feelings in the body, and mental health-related status, such as anxiety. We assessed heartbeat interoceptive accuracy, interoceptive sensibility, and awareness among
Daichi Iimura, Ishida Osamu
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