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The synergistic effect between interoceptive accuracy and alcohol use disorder status on pain sensitivity [PDF]
Andrzej Jakubczyk +2 more
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The Relevance of Interoception in Chronic Tinnitus: Analyzing Interoceptive Sensibility and Accuracy [PDF]
In order to better understand tinnitus and distress associated with tinnitus, psychological variables such as emotional and cognitive processing are a central element in theoretical models of this debilitating condition. Interoception, that is, the perception of internal processes, may be such a psychological factor relevant to tinnitus.
Pia Lau +9 more
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Objective This proof-of-concept study explores the role of aberrant interoception as a possible mechanism underlying restrictive eating symptoms in avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) compared to anorexia nervosa (AN) and healthy ...
Nandini Datta, James D. Lock
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Neural correlates of interoceptive accuracy: Beyond cardioception [PDF]
Abstract Interoceptive accuracy (IAc), the precision with which one assesses the signals arising from one's own body, is receiving increasing attention in the literature. IAc has mainly been approached as an individual trait and has been investigated through the cardiac modality using mostly non‐ecological methods.
Baltazar, Matias +4 more
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Effects of interoceptive training on decision making, anxiety, and somatic symptoms
Background Interoception is the perception of afferent information that arises from any point within the body. Individual differences in interoception have been associated with affective processing and decision-making processing.
Ayako Sugawara +3 more
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Direct gaze enhances interoceptive accuracy
Direct-gaze signals are known to modulate human cognition, including self-awareness. In the present study, we specifically focused on 'bodily' self-awareness and examined whether direct gaze would modulate one's interoceptive accuracy (IAcc)-the ability to accurately monitor internal bodily sensations.
Tomoko Isomura, Katsumi Watanabe
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Interoception and symptom reporting: disentangling accuracy and bias [PDF]
Anxiety and anxiety sensitivity are positively related to accuracy in the perception of bodily sensations. At the same time, research consistently reports that these traits are positively related to bias, resulting in the report of more and more intense symptoms that poorly correspond with physiological dysfunction.
Petersen, Sibylle +4 more
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Modulation of emotional appraisal by false physiological feedback during fMRI [PDF]
BACKGROUND James and Lange proposed that emotions are the perception of physiological reactions. Two-level theories of emotion extend this model to suggest that cognitive interpretations of physiological changes shape self-reported emotions ...
Marcus A. Gray +64 more
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Evidence for Enhanced Interoceptive Accuracy in Professional Musicians [PDF]
Interoception is defined as the perceptual activity involved in the processing of internal bodily signals. While the ability of internal perception is considered a relatively stable trait, recent data suggest that learning to integrate multisensory information can modulate it.
Katharina eSchirmer-Mokwa +6 more
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Interoceptive Accuracy Enhances Deception Detection in Older Adults. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Difficulties with deception detection may leave older adults especially vulnerable to fraud. Interoception, that is, the awareness of one’s bodily signals, has been shown to influence deception detection, but this relationship has not been examined in aging yet.
Heemskerk A +10 more
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