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The relationship between brain neural correlates, self-objectification, and interoceptive sensibility

Behavioural Brain Research, 2023
Interoceptive sensibility refers to the tendency to focus on internal bodily states and the capacity to detect them. As the subjective dimension of interoception, interoceptive sensibility plays a key role in individuals' health. Self-objectification, a process by which individuals tend to adopt a third-person's perspective of their physical self ...
Ximei Chen, Cody Ding, Hong Chen
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The interplay of interoceptive accuracy, facets of interoceptive sensibility, and trait anxiety: A network analysis

Personality and Individual Differences, 2021
Abstract Interoception is the sense of the body's physiological state. Both the ability to accurately perceive bodily signals, and the self-reported sensibility for the body were assumed to be reciprocally associated with negative affect. Up to now, the specific interplay between dimensions of interoception and negative affect remains largely unknown.
Slotta, Timo   +3 more
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Nightmares, interoceptive sensibility and nociception: An exploratory study in a general population

Sleep Medicine, 2023
Nightmares are dysphoric dreams present in both clinical and non-clinical populations. Physiological activity underlies their emotional reactivity. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the role of interoceptive processes (interoceptive sensibility and nociception) in nightmares in the general population.542 French participants were
Faccini, Julie   +2 more
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The role of interoceptive sensibility on central sensitization to pain in vulvodynia

open access: yesJournal of Sexual Medicine
Abstract Background Interoception may be linked to central sensitization in chronic pain. Aim We aimed to provide evidence about the role of interoceptive sensibility on central sensitization in vulvodynia.
Federica Scarpina   +2 more
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Sensing the body matters: profiles of interoceptive sensibility in chronic pain adjustment

Pain, 2023
Abstract Interoception is critical to health regulation and is often disrupted in individuals with chronic pain (ICPs). Interoceptive sensibility (IS)—the self-reported experience and relationship toward internal states—includes skills such as sensing, interpreting, and using bodily information for self-regulation.
Inês Oliveira   +3 more
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Interoceptive Sensibility, Alexithymia, and Emotion Regulation in Individuals Suffering from Fibromyalgia

Psychopathology, 2021
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> People suffering from fibromyalgia syndrome report various difficulties in emotional processing, possibly resulting from changes in bodily perception (interoception). In our study, we investigated the relationships between interoceptive sensibility (IS) and two disease-relevant emotional components ...
Natalie Schmitz   +5 more
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What Do We Perceive? Interoceptive Sensibility

2021
This chapter discusses interoceptive sensibility, i.e., the self-reported dimension of interoception. Perceived sensibility to interoceptive cues is determined by the sensibility of internal signals and attentiveness to them; both aspects show considerable individual differences.
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A meta-analysis on the relationship between interoceptive awareness and alexithymia: Distinguishing interoceptive accuracy and sensibility.

Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2019
Alexithymia-a trait associated with difficulties understanding one's own emotions-is theorized to stem from deficits in interoceptive awareness, or the ability to detect, accurately monitor, and regulate internal bodily processes. The present meta-analysis analyzed all studies that empirically examined the relationship between alexithymia and ...
Dominic A. Trevisan   +12 more
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Intrinsic functional brain connectivity patterns underlying enhanced interoceptive sensibility

Journal of Affective Disorders, 2020
Cumulative evidence has suggested that brain regions including the bilateral insula and the anterior cingulate cortex play critical roles in the processing of interoceptive information. However, the brain functional connectivity patterns underlying interoceptive sensibility (IS) and their role in the relationship between IS and self-reported bodily ...
Xiaoqin, Wang   +4 more
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- Perceived chronic stress but not cortisol in hair predicts interoceptive sensibility

Psychoneuroendocrinology
Chronic stress may lower interoceptive sensibility (ISb), which is the self-reported focus on internal bodily sensations and their regulation. This may lead to a disconnect between physical and emotional experiences, impairing the ability to recognize and respond to stressors. The study aimed to understand the mechanisms behind ISb impairment by CS and
HANSEN, Greta   +3 more
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