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Interoception. Although this term, which denotes the ability of the organism to sense itself (i.e.

Not just physical, but also emotional as referred to by interoception.

Neuroimaging and psychophysiological investigation of the link between anxiety, enhanced affective reactivity and interoception in people with joint hypermobility.

Degeneration of these connected areas has been shown to be related to the impairment of emotion recognition and processing [109, 117], social cognition [118], and interoception [119] in bvFTD.

They argue that empirical research on affective touch and interoception can enable us to transcend the limitations of this debate and gain a more accurate view of the minimal self, which they regard as "by necessity co-constituted by other bodies in physical contact and proximal interaction." Dan Zahavi's chapter responds to the critiques of the minimal self advanced by Ratcliffe, as well as Ciaunica and Fotopoulou, by arguing that the minimal self is not, in fact, interpersonally constituted.

Finally, Khalsa and Lapidus (24) propose "interoception" as a viable possibility for translational research linking neural bases, measurable biomarkers and transdiagnostic psychiatric targets.

The study accentuates the necessity and the significance of further research into interoception phenomenon which may contribute to a better understanding of the placebo effect and De Qi psychophysical responses

Interoception: the inside story-a model for psychosomatic processes.

Overlapping activity in anterior insula during interoception and emotional experience.

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