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Health anxiety – An indicator of higher interoceptive sensitivity?

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 2014
According to cognitive-behavioral models, health anxiety arises from the misattribution of normal bodily sensations as signs of a severe illness. Consequently, higher levels of interoceptive accuracy might be critically involved in the development of health anxiety.To test this central assumption of cognitive behavioral models of health anxiety, we ...
Susann Krautwurst   +4 more
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Interoceptive sensitivity and emotion processing: An EEG study

International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2007
Theories of emotion consider the self-perception of visceral activity to play an important role in emotion. This study examined the relationship between interoceptive sensitivity and both the subjective emotional experience and the processing of emotional pictures.
Beate M, Herbert   +2 more
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Know thyself: Exploring interoceptive sensitivity in Parkinson's disease

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2016
Although Parkinson's disease (PD) is defined by its motor symptoms, it is now well recognised that cognitive, affective and emotion domains are also impaired. The pathophysiology of these disabling non-motor symptoms (NMS) remains unclear; recently the involvement of limbic areas, including the insula, in the neurodegenerative process has been ...
Ricciardi, Lucia   +8 more
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Interoception in the sensory sensitivities: Evidence from the auditory domain

Cognitive Neuroscience, 2019
In his Discussion paper, Ward brakes important ground for the development of a framework for understanding the mechanisms underlying individual differences in sensory sensitivities across sensory domains. In this commentary, we would like to elaborate and highlight the role of interoception in sensory sensitivities focusing on the latest neuroimaging ...
Marina Kliuchko, Elvira Brattico
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Anticipation of interoceptive threat in highly anxiety sensitive persons

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2008
Anticipatory anxiety plays a major role in the etiology of panic disorder. Although anticipatory anxiety elicited by expectation of interoceptive cues is specifically relevant for panic patients, it has rarely been studied. Using a population analogue in high fear of such interoceptive arousal sensations (highly anxiety sensitive persons) we evaluated ...
Christiane A, Melzig   +3 more
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Running as Interoceptive Exposure for Decreasing Anxiety Sensitivity: Replication and Extension

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2015
A brief, group cognitive behavioural therapy with running as the interoceptive exposure (IE; exposure to physiological sensations) component was effective in decreasing anxiety sensitivity (AS; fear of arousal sensations) levels in female undergraduates (Watt et al., Anxiety and Substance Use Disorders: The Vicious Cycle of Comorbidity, 201-219, 2008).
Brigitte C, Sabourin   +3 more
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Increased interoceptive awareness in fear of flying: Sensitivity to suffocation signals

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 2011
In flight phobia, particular environmental factors can facilitate a fear response. The current study aimed to explore the relationship between respiratory sensations and fear of flying: individuals with fear of flying may be more sensitive to suffocation signals and could experience more bodily sensations as a consequence of an added resistive ...
Anouk, Vanden Bogaerde   +2 more
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Repeated Interoceptive Exposure in Individuals With High and Low Anxiety Sensitivity

Behavior Modification, 2018
Interoceptive exposure is one component in cognitive behavioral therapy of panic disorder. The present investigation addressed changes in defensive mobilization during repeated interoceptive exposure using a standardized hyperventilation procedure.
Katharina, Holtz   +2 more
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Supplemental Material - Subjective Sensitivity to Exteroceptive and Interoceptive processing in Highly Sensitive Person

2022
Supplemental Material for Subjective Sensitivity to Exteroceptive and Interoceptive processing in Highly Sensitive Person by Yuta Ujiie and Kohske Takahashi in Psychological ...
Ujiie, Yuta, Takahashi, Kohske
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Stimulus gated cocaine sensitization: Interoceptive drug cue control of cocaine locomotor sensitization

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 2005
Repeated cocaine treatments typically generate sensitization effects which are environment specific. In this study, we investigated whether drug treatments with highly selective receptor specificity can also function as contextual cues to control the expression of cocaine sensitization effects. Two experiments were conducted in which separate groups of
Robert J, Carey   +3 more
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