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Interoception

Biological Psychology, 1996
During the last two decades, research on interoception has experienced a surprising renaissance. New experimental approaches and methods have revealed much about the processing of afferent signals from the inner organs of the body, and have allowed more accurate descriptions of these processes, as well as a more accurate determination of their ...
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Age-Related Effects on Interoceptive Accuracy, General Interoceptive Sensibility, and Specific Interoceptive Sensibility

European Journal of Health Psychology, 2020
Abstract. Background: The current research into interoception distinguishes between interoceptive accuracy (IAcc), the accurate detection of internal sensations (e.g., heartbeats) as measured by performance on objective IAcc tasks, and interoceptive sensibility (IS), the subjective belief concerning one’s own experience of internal sensations as ...
L. Nusser, O. Pollatos, D. Zimprich
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Interoceptive Exposures

2021
In this session, clients practice tolerating physical sensations through interoceptive exposures and learn to recognize the role of such sensations in emotional experiences. If clients practice tolerating such sensations in a nonthreatening environment, they can learn that the physical sensations themselves, and the emotional reactions they have to ...
Heather Thompson-Brenner   +5 more
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Interoceptive Accuracy and Panic

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1999
Psychophysiological models of panic hypothesize that panickers focus attention on and become anxious about the physical sensations associated with panic. Attention on internal somatic cues has been labeled interoception. The present study examined the role of physiological arousal and subjective anxiety on interoceptive accuracy.
L A, Zoellner, M G, Craske
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Interoception and aging

Ageing Research Reviews
Interoception refers to the body's perception and regulation of internal physiological states and involves complex neural mechanisms and sensory systems. The current definition of interoception falls short of capturing the breadth of related research; here, we propose an updated definition. Homeostasis, a foundational principle of integrated physiology,
Erliang, Li   +6 more
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Interoception in emotional experience

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
Many theories of emotion have postulated a close relationship of the feedback of physiological changes and their perception with emotional experience. This paper reviews recent advances in theory and brain-imaging research on this topic of interoception and describes a hypothetical model of the potential mechanisms.Research from patients with spinal ...
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Interoceptive Exposure

Abstract Interoceptive exposure is a therapeutic technique used to treat an impairing fear of bodily sensations (e.g., visceral sensations of a stomach cramping or heart pounding). Interoceptive exposure involves creating new learning experiences about the meaning and threat of somatic sensations.
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Interoceptive modulation of emotions

Current Opinion in Neurobiology
The metaphorical use of the heart to represent emotions has been documented since our earliest known writings, which reflects a historical recognition of the deep connection between bodily sensations and emotions. However, it remains an active topic of investigation to determine the degree to which bodily physiology modulates emotion states.
Leo Zsembik, Poppy Oldroyd, Ritchie Chen
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Interoception

2012
Robert Schleip, Heike Jäger
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