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Subjective Sensitivity to Exteroceptive and Interoceptive processing in Highly Sensitive Person

Psychological Reports, 2022
A highly sensitive person is known to have greater levels of sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) referring to a personality trait to exhibit high stimulation and arousal while processing subtle sensory signals. However, how SPS levels reflect the profile of sensitivity in exteroceptive and interoceptive sensory processing remains inadequately ...
Yuta Ujiie, Kohske Takahashi
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Attenuated interoceptive sensitivity in overweight and obese individuals

Eating Behaviors, 2014
Perceiving internal signals of hunger and satiety is related to the regulation of food intake. Recent data suggest that interoception (perception of bodily signals) and interoceptive sensitivity (sensitivity for internal signals) might be a crucial variable for the regulation of behavior associated with feelings of satiety.
Beate M Herbert, Olga Pollatos
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Anxiety Sensitivity or Interoceptive Sensitivity

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2017
Abstract. The construct of anxiety sensitivity (AS) – the fear of anxiety-related symptoms – has been highly influential in current conceptualizations of anxiety disorders in general, and panic disorder specifically. However, given documented associations between AS and both non-anxiety psychological disorders as well as medical/health conditions, the
Peter J. Norton, Katharine Sears Edwards
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Interoceptive sensitivity predicts sensitivity to the emotions of others

Cognition and Emotion, 2014
Some theories of emotion emphasise a close relationship between interoception and subjective experiences of emotion. In this study, we used facial expressions to examine whether interoceptive sensibility modulated emotional experience in a social context. Interoceptive sensibility was measured using the heartbeat detection task.
Yuri, Terasawa   +3 more
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Interoceptive sensitivity in patients with cervical dystonia

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2017
Interoceptive sensitivity (IS) is the ability to perceive sensations arising from the inner body. One method used to measure IS is the heartbeat detection task. The aim of this study was to investigate IS in patients with cervical dystonia (CD) and compare the results with those obtained in healthy controls (HC).
Ferrazzano, Gina   +5 more
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