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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 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,
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Unveiling the interoception impairment in various major depressive disorder stages
CNS Neuroscience & TherapeuticsThe intricate pathophysiological mechanisms of major depressive disorder (MDD) necessitate the development of comprehensive early indicators that reflect the complex interplay of emotional, physical, and cognitive factors.
Hongliang Zhou +9 more
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Occupational Therapy in Health Care
Interoception supports the ability to notice, interpret, and react to internal sensations and impacts emotional regulation and participation in meaningful activities.
K. Mahler +7 more
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Interoception supports the ability to notice, interpret, and react to internal sensations and impacts emotional regulation and participation in meaningful activities.
K. Mahler +7 more
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Interoception and self-regulation of eating behaviors and weight status in college students
Journal of American College HealthObjective To determine the associations between interoception, self-regulation, eating behaviors, and weight status among college students. Participants 229 female undergraduates, predominantly classified as Juniors (51.1%) and identified as Hispanic ...
Shanté Jeune +3 more
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How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002A. Craig
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Interoception in emotional experience
Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005Many 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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Age-related changes of interoceptive brain networks: Implications for interoception and alexithymia.
EmotionAging is known to be associated with a decline in interoceptive abilities and changes in emotional processing, including alexithymia. As the brain areas supporting interoceptive awareness participate in the perception of emotion, we suggested that ...
O. Dobrushina +9 more
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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 NeurobiologyThe 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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How Interoception and the Insula Shape Mental Imagery and Aphantasia
Brain TopographyJuha Silvanto, Yoko Nagai
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