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On the embodiment of emotion regulation: interoceptive awareness facilitates reappraisal [PDF]
The ability to cognitively regulate emotional responses to aversive events is essential for mental and physical health. One prerequisite of successful emotion regulation is the awareness of emotional states, which in turn is associated with the awareness of bodily signals [interoceptive awareness (IA)].
Füstös, Jürgen +3 more
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Background Abnormal interoception is increasingly recognized as a key feature of migraine. The dorsal anterior insula (dAI) is hypothesized to play a central role in interoceptive processing, yet the neural mechanisms underlying this abnormality remain ...
Ruihua Liu +7 more
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Impact of COVID‐19 Lockdown on Psychopathology at the Onset of Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective Previous research has shown that the COVID‐19 pandemic worsened eating‐disorder (ED) symptoms, but most studies have focused on inpatients and compared only two periods: pre‐COVID and the period following the pandemic's onset. Outpatient populations, particularly those with binge eating disorder (BED) and other specified feeding or ...
Elvira Anna Carbone +13 more
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Transdiagnostic profiles of socio‐affective functioning in adolescents at‐risk of poor mental health
Abstract Background Adolescence is a developmental period during which many mental health problems emerge or worsen. Recently, there has been a shift towards identifying risk factors that predict psychopathology across a range of diagnostic boundaries—known as ‘transdiagnostic’ approaches.
Alex Lloyd +7 more
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Chronic stigmatisation and social exclusion of neurodivergent people have resulted in poorer quality of life and adverse health outcomes. Language has been weaponised and has furthered their suffering and isolation. With this paper, we propose some considerations of optimal communication interactions in healthcare with neurodivergent people, in general,
Ben Potts +14 more
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Altered interoception, or the processing of bodily signals, has been argued to play a role in the development and maintenance of substance use disorders (SUD).
April C. May +3 more
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Somatic and gastrointestinal symptoms longitudinally predict early adolescent disordered eating
Abstract Objectives Somatic complaints have been identified as potential risk factors for the development of disordered eating. Emerging evidence suggests that gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms, specifically, may precede and contribute to disordered eating onset. However, existing research in early adolescents is limited and largely cross‐sectional.
Antonia L. Hamilton +2 more
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ABSTRACT The 2024 International Conference on Functional Neurological Disorders brought together clinicians, researchers, advocates, and service‐user representatives to discuss recent developments in functional neurological disorder and related functional disorders.
Yadira Velazquez‐Rodriquez +2 more
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Does interoceptive awareness affect the ability to regulate unfair treatment by others?
In this study we aimed to investigate how awareness of bodily responses, referred to as interoceptive awareness, influences decision-making in a social interactive context. Interoceptive awareness is thought to be crucial for adequate regulation of one’s
Mascha eVan 't Wout +3 more
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Apathy in Parkinson's Disease: Distinguishing Overlapping Symptoms Via Network Analysis
Abstract Background Anxiety, fatigue, and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) frequently co‐occur in Parkinson's disease (PD) and can influence the clinical determination of apathy. Objective To distinguish patient‐reported apathy from other non‐motor symptoms.
Joseph Seemiller +6 more
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