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Skeletal interoception in osteoarthritis
The interoception maintains proper physiological conditions and metabolic homeostasis by releasing regulatory signals after perceving changes in the internal state of the organism.
Dinglong Yang, Jiawen Xu, Ke Xu, Peng Xu
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Brain regulates weight bearing bone through PGE2 skeletal interoception: implication of ankle osteoarthritis and pain [PDF]
Bone is a mechanosensitive tissue and undergoes constant remodeling to adapt to the mechanical loading environment. However, it is unclear whether the signals of bone cells in response to mechanical stress are processed and interpreted in the brain.
Feng Gao +10 more
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Interoception, Contemplative Practice, and Health [PDF]
Interoception can be broadly defined as the sense of signals originating within the body. As such, interoception is critical for our sense of embodiment, motivation and well-being.
Norman eFarb +8 more
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Skeletal interoception and prospective application in biomaterials for bone regeneration
Accumulating research has shed light on the significance of skeletal interoception, in maintaining physiological and metabolic homeostasis related to bone health. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of how skeletal interoception influences bone
Long Bai +5 more
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Interoception and emotion [PDF]
Influential theories suggest emotional feeling states arise from physiological changes from within the body. Interoception describes the afferent signalling, central processing, and neural and mental representation of internal bodily signals.
Critchley, Hugo D, Garfinkel, Sarah N
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The role of interoception in lifestyle factors: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Interoception, the perception of the internal state of the body, offers an underrepresented and intriguing potential avenue for altering lifestyle-related behaviors.
Jesper Mulder +4 more
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Emotion regulation in old age was found to be more efficient; seniors seem to focus less on the negative aspects of experiences. Here, we ask, do older individuals regulate their emotions more efficiently or are they numb to the physiological changes ...
Gili Ulus, Daniela Aisenberg-Shafran
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Interoception in mental disorders: from self-awareness to interventions
Interoception, the sense of the physiological condition of our body, has been proposed as a common vulnerability factor for psychopathology. Despite evidence confirming the relationship between interoception and a wide variety of clinical conditions ...
Han-xue Yang +3 more
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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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Interoception and Social Connection [PDF]
Interoception – the process of sensing bodily signals – has gained much interest in recent years, due to its role in physical and mental well-being. Here, we focus on the role of interoception in social connection, which is a relatively new and growing ...
Andrew J. Arnold +4 more
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