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  1. academic.oup.com

    Structured across three parts, this multidisciplinary volume highlights the role that interoceptive signals and awareness thereof play in our mental life (Part I), considers deficits in interoceptive processing and awareness in various mental health conditions but also the equally important role of interoception for well-being (Part II), and ...
  2. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The diagrams in this figure depict some of the various brain regions involved in central interpretation, integration, and regulation of interoceptive information. The figure on the left is a mid-sagittal view of the human brain, highlighting brain regions implicated in central processing of interceotion. The figure on the right is a lateral-saggital view of the brain highlighting the insula ...
  3. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Humans are unique in their ability to think about themselves and carry a more or less clear notion of who they are in their mind. Here we review recent evidence suggesting that the birth, maintenance, and loss of the abstract concept of 'self' is deeply tied to interoception, the sense of internal physiological signals. Interoception influences multiple facets of the self-concept, cutting ...
    Author:Alessandro Monti, Giuseppina Porciello, Maria Serena Panasiti, Salvatore Maria AgliotiPublished:2021
  4. tandfonline.com

    Through a science of interoception, the mind itself investigates the mind and thus can explore how the universe and consciousness came about and understand how interoceptive processing is shaped by experience.
    Author:Pollard-Wright HollyPublished:2020
  5. psycnet.apa.org

    Interoception is the body-to-brain axis of signals originating from the internal body and visceral organs. The contributions collected in this multidisciplinary volume represent an attempt to provide a reference for the conceptualization of this excitingly deep connection between our body and mind. As such it offers an overview of the state-of-art in psychological and neuroscience research, of ...
  6. tandfonline.com

    Introduction This is a theory of mind and thus a theory of everything that is the content of consciousness. This includes the origins of the universe and emer-gence of conscious observers that suffer. Suffering as conceptualized by this theory signifies diversity in maladies of perception with interoceptive ori-gins. According to this theory, the mind as a single fundamental entity without ...
  7. researchgate.net

    Interoceptive constraints on each dimension of the concept of self, conceived as "Me" (material, social and spiritual self) and as "I" (pure Ego). Coloured arrows show the known influences ...
  8. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    In this paper, we consider interoceptive inference as a special case of active inference, under the free energy principle (Friston, 2010) - and emphasise its potentially fundamental role in grounding the process of inferring another's state of mind from their perceived (motor and autonomic) behaviour (Fig. 1). Fig. 1.
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