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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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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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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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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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Reframing Refractory Chronic Cough: The Role of Interoception
LungRefractory chronic cough (RCC) remains a persistent clinical challenge, often resistant to traditional treatments. Emerging evidence now positions RCC as a disorder rooted in hypersensitivity, driven primarily by central neural processes rather than ...
Laurie J. Slovarp +3 more
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BMC Psychiatry
Uncomfortable sensations preceding repetitive behaviours, known as sensory phenomena, have been documented across the obsessive–compulsive spectrum. Indirect evidence suggests altered interoception may play a role in these shared experiences of sensory ...
Lizzie A. Wilson +3 more
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Uncomfortable sensations preceding repetitive behaviours, known as sensory phenomena, have been documented across the obsessive–compulsive spectrum. Indirect evidence suggests altered interoception may play a role in these shared experiences of sensory ...
Lizzie A. Wilson +3 more
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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023
Interoception has been the subject of renewed interest over the past 2 decades. The involvement of interoception in a variety of fundamental human abilities (e.g., decision-making and emotional regulation) has led to the hypothesis that interoception is ...
Olivier Desmedt +3 more
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Interoception has been the subject of renewed interest over the past 2 decades. The involvement of interoception in a variety of fundamental human abilities (e.g., decision-making and emotional regulation) has led to the hypothesis that interoception is ...
Olivier Desmedt +3 more
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research
Despite being a leading cause of chronic pain and disability, the underlying mechanisms of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IVDD) remain unclear.
Houcheng Zhu +4 more
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Despite being a leading cause of chronic pain and disability, the underlying mechanisms of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IVDD) remain unclear.
Houcheng Zhu +4 more
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Beyond interoceptive accuracy: New directions in interoception research
Biological PsychologyOlivier Desmedt, O. van den Bergh
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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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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, 1999Psychophysiological 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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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
OBJECTIVE Research suggests that disrupted interoception contributes to the development and maintenance of functional neurological disorder (FND); however, no functional neuroimaging studies have examined the processing of interoceptive signals in ...
P. Sojka +4 more
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OBJECTIVE Research suggests that disrupted interoception contributes to the development and maintenance of functional neurological disorder (FND); however, no functional neuroimaging studies have examined the processing of interoceptive signals in ...
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