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From Inner Sense to Outer Action: Interoception and Impulsive Compulsive Behavior Disorders in Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]
Baiano C +9 more
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The Role of Interoception in Felt Presence and Psychosis Risk.
Felsenheimer A +3 more
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The heartbeat counting task (HCT) is among the most frequently used measures of interoceptive accuracy (i.e., IAcc). Growing concerns, however, have been raised regarding the validity of this task, as well as the validity of the IAcc scores that are derived from it.
Olivier Desmedt +2 more
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Contribution of Time Estimation and Knowledge to Heartbeat Counting Task Performance under Original and Adapted Instructions [PDF]
Interoceptive accuracy is frequently assessed using the Heartbeat Counting Task (HCT), requiring participants to count the number of times their heart beats. The HCT validity has been questioned, as participants may perform the task by estimating, rather than counting, their felt heartbeats.
Olivier Desmedt +2 more
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Although association between sustained attention and various aspects of interoception (i.e. the perception of the body state) seems plausible, research on this subject is scarce. In the present study, 74 undergraduate students (41 females; age: 22.3 ± 4.04 yrs) filled out the Body Awareness Questionnaire, the Mindful Attention Awareness Scale, and the ...
Luca Víg +2 more
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Interoception is the processing of internal bodily states by the nervous system. One of its most studied dimensions is interoceptive accuracy (IAcc), the objective capacity to detect internal bodily signals. Although the Heartbeat Counting Task (HBCT; Schandry, 1981) is the most frequently used measure of this construct, the interoception community has
Olivier Desmedt +2 more
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Evidence suggests that intelligence is positively associated with performance on the heartbeat counting task (HCT). The HCT is often employed as measure of interoception - the ability to perceive the internal state of one's body - however it's use remains controversial as performance on the HCT is strongly influenced by knowledge of resting heart rate.
Jennifer Murphy +2 more
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The current synthesis aims to address issues of potentially contrasting theoretical considerations, findings, and interpretations presented in Schulz et al. (2021) original article, Desmedt et al.'s (Desmedt, Luminet, Maurage, & Corneille, 2023a) commentary, and Schulz et al. (2023) reply.
Olivier Desmedt +2 more
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Is alexithymia characterised by impaired interoception? Further evidence, the importance of control variables, and the problems with the Heartbeat Counting Task [PDF]
Interoception, the perception of one's internal state, is commonly quantified using the heartbeat counting task (HCT) - which is thought to be a measure of cardiac interoceptive sensitivity (accuracy). Interoceptive sensitivity has been associated with a number of clinical traits and aspects of higher order cognition, including emotion processing and ...
Jennifer Murphy +2 more
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