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The cybernetic Bayesian brain: from interoceptive inference to sensorimotor contingencies [PDF]
Is there a single principle by which neural operations can account for perception, cognition, action, and even consciousness? A strong candidate is now taking shape in the form of “predictive processing”.
Seth, Anil K
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Neural divergence and convergence for attention to and detection of interoceptive and somatosensory stimuli [PDF]
Abstract Body awareness is constructed by signals originating from within and outside the body. How do these apparently divergent signals converge? We developed a signal detection task to study the neural convergence and divergence of interoceptive and somatosensory signals.
Aleksandra M. Herman +3 more
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Testing the independence of self-reported interoceptive accuracy and attention [PDF]
It has recently been proposed that measures of the perception of the state of one’s own body (“interoception”) can be categorised as one of several types depending on both how an assessment is obtained (objective measurement vs. self-report) and what is assessed (degree of interoceptive attention vs. accuracy of interoceptive perception).
Jennifer Murphy +5 more
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Interactions between visceral afferent signaling and stimulus processing [PDF]
Visceral afferent signals to the brain influence thoughts, feelings and behaviour. Here we highlight the findings of a set of empirical investigations in humans concerning body-mind interaction that focus on how feedback from states of autonomic arousal ...
Anderson +62 more
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Interoceptive hunger, eating attitudes and beliefs
Interoceptive individual differences have garnered interest because of their relationship with mental health. One type of individual difference that has received little attention is variability in the sensation/s that are understood to mean a particular ...
Richard J. Stevenson +6 more
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Predictability modulates the affective and sensory-discriminative neural processing of pain [PDF]
Knowing what is going to happen next, that is, the capacity to predict upcoming events, modulates the extent to which aversive stimuli induce stress and anxiety.
Andersson, Jesper +5 more
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Oscillatory Markers of Interoceptive Attention: Beta Suppression as a Neural Signature of Heartbeat Processing. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Interoceptive attention refers to selectively attending to internal bodily signals to guide perception and behavior. Cardiac interoception, in particular, has been proposed to play a key role in self‐regulation and emotional awareness, yet the neural dynamics underlying attention to cardiac signals remain incompletely understood.
Pultsina K, Karjalainen S, Parviainen T.
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Switching to the rubber hand [PDF]
Inducing the rubber hand illusion (RHI) requires that participants look at an imitation hand while it is stroked in synchrony with their occluded biological hand.
Lane, Timothy Joseph, Yeh, S. L.
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On The Content and Character of Pain Experience [PDF]
Tracking representationalism explains the negative affective character of pain, and its capacity to motivate action, by reference to the representation of the badness for us of bodily damage.
Gray, Richard
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Emotional experiences are proposed to arise from contextualized perception of bodily responses, also referred to as interoceptive inferences. The recognition of emotions benefits from adequate access to one's own interoceptive information.
Amelie M. Hübner +2 more
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