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Influence of interoception and body movement on the rubber hand illusion
Rubber hand illusion (RHI) refers to the illusory sense of body ownership of a fake hand, which is induced by synchronous visuotactile stimulation to the real and fake hands.
Yoshitaka Kaneno +2 more
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Background: Early life maltreatment is a risk factor for psychiatric disorders, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Post-traumatic stress disorder is a severe and heterogeneous disorder with fluctuating states of emotional over- and ...
Marius Schmitz +6 more
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PIEZO1 Channels Modulate the Small Extracellular Vesicle Release in C2C12 Cells
ABSTRACT PIEZO1 are mechanically‐activated ion channels expressed in many cell types. Their pharmacological activation by the selective agonist Yoda1 has been reported to favor skeletal muscle regeneration by controlling the fate of myogenic precursors cells, but the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown.
Bernareggi Annalisa +11 more
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Physiological Processing of Everyday Aversive Mental Imagery
ABSTRACT Everyday aversive experiences, such as a crying infant or the sound of construction, are not life‐threatening, yet they can strongly shape affective experience and physiological state. While most affective imagery research has focused on fear and anxiety, the mechanisms underlying imagery of mild, everyday aversive events remain underexplored.
Xuan Yang +7 more
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The cardiovascular and respiratory systems are anatomically and functionally integrated, suggesting that breathing continuously influences cardiac interoception.
Andrea Zaccaro +7 more
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Abstract figure legend Hypocapnic hyperventilation reduced end‐tidal carbon dioxide partial pressure and middle cerebral artery mean velocity, and impaired oculomotor response by modulating visual fixation and anti‐saccadic control. Hyperventilation itself also impaired anti‐saccadic control.
Yusei Yoshimura +4 more
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Interoception in anxiety, depression, and psychosis: a review
Summary: Research has examined the relationship between interoception and anxiety, depression, and psychosis; however, it is unclear which aspects of interoception have been systematically examined, what the combined findings are, and which areas require
Paul M. Jenkinson +3 more
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Using 7‐Tesla fMRI and dynamic causal modelling (DCM), we identified a dual‐route mechanism for high‐precision predictions: direct excitatory modulation from the insula to V1, and indirect inhibitory modulation from the insula to V1 via the pulvinar.
Linzhi Tao +5 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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Interoception, the sense of the internal body, is proposed to support self-regulation, and consequently influence mental health. Researchers have therefore shown interest in improving the ability to accurately monitor internal signals (i.e ...
A. Wallman-Jones +3 more
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