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Pain, Emotions, Interoception, and Bodily Sensations in Patients With Endometriosis
ABSTRACT Background Psychosocial aspects underlie and maintain persistent pain. Emotions have emerged as a target for psychological interventions in pain management. Our aim was to better understand the relationship between emotions and bodily sensations, including pain sensitivity, using two new approaches.
Saara Pasternack +5 more
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ABSTRACT Evidence suggests a relationship between alexithymia and self‐report measures of interoception. As measures of alexithymia often include items that may pick up on interoceptive difficulty, however, it is possible that previously reported associations are driven by a lack of independence of measurement.
Adam Ottley‐Porter +3 more
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Two weeks to tune in: Evaluating the effects of a short‐term body scan on interoception
Abstract Mindfulness practices, such as the body scan, could enhance interoception. While prior research shows promise for its effects on interoceptive sensibility (IS; subjective experience of bodily cues) and accuracy (IAcc; accurate detection of bodily signals), studies often use a limited set of interoceptive variables or apply small samples.
Andreas R. Schwerdtfeger +2 more
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Improvement of Interoceptive Processes after an 8-Week Body Scan Intervention
Objective: Interoceptive processes are defined as ability to detect sensations arising within the body. There is a growing body of research investigating ways of improving interoceptive processes. One promising approach increasing the attention to bodily
Dana Fischer +2 more
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Improving interoceptive ability through the practice of power posing: A pilot study.
Interoception refers to the detection and perception of signals from the inner body. Deficits in this domain have been linked to psychopathologies, prompting the search for strategies to improve this ability.
Felicitas Weineck +3 more
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The role of interoceptive fear and sensibility in anxiety
Anxiety involves both bodily reactions and subjective feelings.Research suggests a positive link between heightened interoception -the perception of bodily signals - and experiences of emotions andanxiety. It has also been theorized that believing bodily signals to havenegative implications (interoceptive fear) can increase the awarenessof these ...
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"I feel full with shame": A qualitative perspective on gastric interoceptive sensibility
Background: “Am I hungry? Did I overeat at lunch?” Gastric interoception - the sensing, interpretation, and regulation of signals from the gastrointestinal system - is central to daily behavior and homeostasis. Dysfunctional gastric interoception has been proposed as a maintenance factor in both eating disorders and gastrointestinal symptoms.
Lucy Stafford +2 more
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Interoception and dissociation in migraine: a case–control study of chronic and episodic subtypes
BackgroundMigraine is one of the most common neurological disorders. Despite advances in understanding of episodic migraine, little is understood about the mechanisms underlying the chronification of migraine.
Akihiro Koreki +11 more
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Mariko Ogata, Toshihiko Endo
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Thermal-tactile integration in object temperature perception [PDF]
The brain consistently faces a challenge of whether and how to combine the available information sources to estimate the properties of an object explored by hand.
Chow, Hiu Mei +3 more
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