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An experimental approach to training interoceptive sensitivity
Background Eating in absence of hunger is quite common and often associated with an increased energy intake co-existent with a poorer food choice. Intuitive eating (IE), i.e., eating in accordance with internal hunger and satiety cues, may protect from ...
Warschburger, Petra (Prof. Dr.) +6 more
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The effects of interoceptive and exteroceptive awareness on empathy in youth
This research explores the relationship between understanding the emotions of others and feeling one’s own bodily states or interoceptive awareness.
Kinoshita,, Tomoko, Hisazaki, Takahiro
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Whereas impaired multisensory processing of bodily stimuli and distorted body representation are well-established in various chronic pain disorders, such research has focused on exteroceptive bodily cues and neglected bodily signals from the inside of ...
Marco Solcà +3 more
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Interaction Between Sex and Cardiac Interoceptive Accuracy in Measures of Induced Pain
Pain perception is influenced by several factors, and among them, affect, sex, and perception of bodily signals are assumed to play a prominent role. The aim of the present study is to explore how sex, cardiac interoceptive accuracy, and the interaction ...
Eszter Ferentzi +5 more
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Multichannel Investigation of Interoception: Sensitivity Is Not a Generalizable Feature
Objective: The term interoception refers to the perception of bodily cues. In empirical studies, it is assessed using heartbeat detection or tracking tasks, often with the implicit assumption that cardioception reflects general interoceptive ability. Studies that applied a multichannel approach measured only a limited number of modalities.
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Just a heartbeat away from one's body: interoceptive sensitivity predicts malleability of body-representations [PDF]
JUST A HEARTBEAT AWAY FROM ONE'S BODY: INTEROCEPTIVE SENSITIVITY PREDICTS MALLEABILITY OF BODY-REPRESENTATIONS Just a heartbeat away from one's body: interoceptive sensitivity predicts malleability of body-representations (-
Jiménez, Ana Tajadura +2 more
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Emotional experiences are proposed to arise from contextualized perception of bodily responses, also referred to as interoceptive inferences. The recognition of emotions benefits from adequate access to one's own interoceptive information.
Amelie M. Hübner +2 more
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This article presents a theory of mind whereby interoception (i.e., a sense of signals originating from the body) provides a transdisciplinary framework in which theories from diverse fields may be conformed to ideas from other areas of science.
Pollard-Wright Holly
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Emotional reactivity and interoceptive sensitivity: Exploring the role of age [PDF]
Interoceptive sensitivity (IS) refers to the ability to accurately perceive visceral afferent information, and several prominent theories of emotions suggest that IS is associated with heightened emotional reactivity. Recent evidence has pointed to a decline in IS with age, but there is no consistent evidence of age-related decline in emotional ...
Mikkelsen, Mai Bjørnskov; id_orcid 0000-0002-9730-913X +4 more
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The stark divide between the political right and left is rooted in conflicting beliefs, values, and personality—and, recent research suggests, perhaps even lower-level physiological differences between individuals.
Benjamin Ruisch
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