Background Interoception describes the predictive representation and control of internal bodily states. We compared dimensions of interoception across three groups: functional seizures (FS), epileptic ...
This study presents important findings on the early development of cardiac and respiratory interoceptive sensitivity based on an investigation of infants aged 3, 9 and 18 months and on extensive ...
New research published in Brain Sciences suggests that women who are more attuned to their bodily sensations may experience more frequent and satisfying orgasms. The study found that different aspects ...
A review and meta-analysis suggests that people with chronic pain have heightened interoceptive sensibility but impaired interoceptive accuracy. While people with chronic pain self-report as more ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel finding suggesting that tactile exploration behaviors, with a focus on finger scanning motion, are influenced by interoception. Initially, we investigated finger ...
Experiencing feelings of being overwhelmed, stressed and anxious can occur relatively quickly. That’s why emotional self-regulation (ESR) is such an important skill. It helps us manage emotions, cope ...
Did you know that anorexia is the most lethal mental health condition? One person dies from an eating disorder every hour in the U.S. Many of these deaths are not from health consequences related to ...
Copyright: © 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd. Research has examined the relationship between interoception and anxiety, depression, and psychosis; however, it is ...
Interoception, sometimes referred to as the ‘hidden sense,’ communicates the state of internal conditions for autonomic energy regulation and is important for human motor control as well as ...
Interoception refers to the ability of the body to sense and understand internal body sensations such as your heartbeat, respiration, hunger and temperature regulation among others. It also plays an ...