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Sex differences in interoceptive accuracy: A meta-analysis
Interoceptive accuracy, the ability to correctly perceive internal signals arising from the body, is thought to be disrupted in numerous mental and physical health conditions. Whilst evidence suggests poorer interoceptive accuracy in females compared to males, raising the possibility that interoceptive differences may relate to sex differences in ...
Jennifer Murphy
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Interoceptive Accuracy as a Function of Hypnotizability
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2021This study aimed to measure the interoceptive accuracy (IA) of individuals with high (highs), medium (mediums), and low hypnotizability (lows) through the heartbeat-counting task during 3 relaxation trials. Participants completed the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA), ECG and skin conductance (SC) were monitored, and the ...
Anna Rosati +3 more
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Relationship between interoceptive accuracy, interoceptive sensibility, and alexithymia
Abstract Interoception is the ability to feel one's internal bodily sensations and it is related to emotional experience and the processing of emotional stimuli. Alexithymia is defined by difficulties in identifying and describing one's emotions and externally oriented thinking. Additionally, it is linked to impairments in emotional awareness and the
Giorgia Zamariola +2 more
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The new measures of interoceptive accuracy: A systematic review and assessment
Conscious interoception, the perception of internal bodily states, is thought to contribute to fundamental human abilities (e.g., decision-making and emotional regulation). One of its most studied dimensions is interoceptive accuracy: the objective capacity to detect internal bodily signals.
Olivier Desmedt +2 more
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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 ...
Olga Pollatos
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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 ...
Olga Pollatos
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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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Beyond interoceptive accuracy: New directions in interoception research
Biological PsychologyOlivier Desmedt, Ömer van den Bergh
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Do interoceptive accuracy and interoceptive sensibility predict emotion regulation?
Psychological Research, 2020Interoception refers to awareness, interpretation, and integration of sensations in the body. While interoceptive accuracy has long been regarded as a core component of emotional experience, less is known about the relationship of interoceptive accuracy and related facets of interoception to emotion regulation deficits.
Stephanie A. Schuette +2 more
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How might interoceptive accuracy training work?
With growing interest in interoceptive training to enhance the perception of internal bodily signals, there is a need to consider the mechanisms by which training may improve performance on tests of interoceptive accuracy (i.e., tests designed to measure how well signals from the body can be perceived). In this brief paper we use the example of cardiac
Jennifer Murphy, Geoffrey Bird
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