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GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists and Weight Loss: A Critical Review of Mechanisms
ABSTRACT GLP‐1 receptor agonist medications have the potential to promote marked weight loss, but maximal and sustained benefit may be compromised by poor compliance and cessation of use. Development of next‐generation medications that address current obstacles to effective use and development of effective adjunct treatments will benefit from better ...
Giorgia Rutigliani +8 more
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AbstractInteroception has been defined as the sensing of the physiological condition of the body, with interoceptive sensibility (IS) characterizing an individual's self‐reported awareness of internal sensation. IS is a multidimensional construct including not only the tendency to be aware of sensation but also how sensations are interpreted, regulated,
Emily R. Stern +7 more
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Perfectionism in Overweight and Obesity: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT People with a high body mass index (BMI) experience high rates of disordered eating behaviors (DEB) and eating disorders (ED). Perfectionism has been identified as a transdiagnostic mechanism across EDs; however, it is unclear whether it can be considered a transdiagnostic, trans‐BMI mechanism that should be evaluated and targeted in ...
Chantal P. Delaquis +5 more
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Neurobehavioral evidence of interoceptive sensitivity in early infancy
Interoception, the sensitivity to visceral sensations, plays an important role in homeostasis and guiding motivated behaviour. It is also considered to be fundamental to self-awareness.
Lara Maister +2 more
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Compassion‐focused chairwork for voice‐hearing relationships, body triggers and motivational states
Abstract Purpose This paper aims to build on a recent theoretical and empirical review of CFT for psychosis by outlining a more detailed account of how voice‐hearing perceptions may be generated and triggered, and the implications for clinical practice.
Charles Heriot‐Maitland, Tobyn Bell
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Interoceptive Awareness and the Insula – Application of Neuroimaging Techniques in Psychotherapy
Interoceptive awareness is defined as the awareness of stimuli originating inside one's own body such as the heartbeat. The emergence of new brain imaging techniques like functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) or magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) has increased our knowledge of neural substrates underlying interoceptive awareness.
Christine Wiebking, Georg Northoff
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Level-2 visuo-spatial perspective-taking is an embodied process during which the perspective-taker mentally simulates a movement of his or her body into the location of the target. Evidence for the embodiment of this process so far exclusively stems from
Thorsten Michael Erle
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An Expanded Model for Perceptual Norming: Insights From Japanese Ideophones
Abstract Iconicity is inherently grounded in sensory experience, yet few studies investigate how sensory information is packaged in iconic words. We present perceptual strength ratings for Japanese ideophones, to ask how sensory information is encoded in this word class.
Bonnie McLean +3 more
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Gender differences in interoceptive awareness—awareness of internal bodily signals such as heartbeat perception—have been suggested, with some findings indicating behaviourally reduced but subjectively enhanced awareness in women, though these findings ...
Yusuke Haruki, Kei Kaneko, Kenji Ogawa
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Abstract figure legend Patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and no‐pain controls completed questionnaire‐based ratings of chronic pain, childhood trauma, anxiety and depression. Brief touch stimuli were then administered, including slow brushing at the C‐tactile optimal velocity of 3 cm/s, deep oscillating pressure with a compression sleeve, roboticized ...
Benedetta Albinni +7 more
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