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Brain connection pattern under interoceptive attention state predict interoceptive intensity and subjective anxiety feeling. [PDF]
AbstractInteroception involves the processing of a variety of different types of information ascending from the body. Accumulating evidence has indicated that interoception plays a fundamental role in cognitive and emotional processes, such as anxiety, but how different functional connectivity patterns contribute to emotions and visceral feelings ...
Wu X, Shi L, Wei D, Qiu J.
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On the Relationship of Interoceptive Accuracy and Attention: A Controlled Study With Depressed Inpatients and a Healthy Cohort [PDF]
ObjectivePrevious research has shown reduced interoceptive accuracy (IAcc) in depression. Attention deficit represents a key symptom of depression. Moreover, IAcc is positively correlated with attention. There is no study that investigates the effect of depression on IAcc and attention.
Schultchen, Dana +5 more
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Interoceptive attention and mood in daily life: an experience-sampling study. [PDF]
Theories of emotion ascribe a fundamental role to the processing of bodily signals (interoception) in emotional experience. Despite evidence consistent with this, current knowledge is limited by a focus on interoceptive accuracy and laboratory-based interoception measures.
Poerio GL, Klabunde M, Bird G, Murphy J.
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Attentional Modulation of Primary Interoceptive and Exteroceptive Cortices [PDF]
How exteroceptive attention (EA) alters neural representations of the external world is well characterized, yet little is known about how interoceptive attention (IA) alters neural representations of the body's internal state. We contrasted visual EA against IA toward respiration.
Norman A S, Farb +2 more
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This study examined the associations between psychopathy dimensions (triarchic phenotypes and classical factors), empathy domains (cognitive and affective), and interoception (interoceptive attention and accuracy) while accounting for the putative role ...
Carlos Campos +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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Supramarginal activity in interoceptive attention tasks
Interoceptive (feelings from inside organs) attention/awareness (IAA) is a body-related aspect of cognition that pursues homeostasis by detecting afferent signals, and there are practices aimed at focusing one's attention and awareness towards such feelings inside one's own body.
Kashkouli Nejad, Keyvan +7 more
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State-dependent changes of connectivity patterns and functional brain network topology in Autism Spectrum Disorder [PDF]
Anatomical and functional brain studies have converged to the hypothesis that Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are associated with atypical connectivity.
Barttfeld, Pablo +6 more
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Previous evidence suggests a dissociation between self-reported interoceptive accuracy and self-reported interoceptive attention. However, it remains unclear whether such dissociations are driven by differences in the interoceptive signals rated across these questionnaires, or a genuine dissociation between different facets of interoception (accuracy ...
Eleonora Gabriele +3 more
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Interoception, the representation of the body’s internal state, is increasingly recognized for informing subjective wellbeing and promoting regulatory behavior.
Cynthia J. Price +2 more
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