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The Emerging Science of Interoception: Sensing, Integrating, Interpreting, and Regulating Signals within the Self

Wen Chen, Dana Schloesser, Angela M. Arensdorf, Janine M. Simmons, Changhai Cui, Rita J. Valentino, James Gnadt, Lisbeth Nielsen, Coryse St. Hillaire‐Clarke, Victoria M. Spruance, Todd S. Horowitz, Yolanda Vallejo, Hélène M. Langevin

2020Trends in Neurosciences676 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interoception refers to the representation of the internal states of an organism, and includes the processes by which it senses, interprets, integrates, and regulates signals from within itself. This review presents a unified research framework and attempts to offer definitions for key terms to describe the processes involved in interoception. We elaborate on these definitions through illustrative research findings, and provide brief overviews of central aspects of interoception, including the anatomy and function of neural and non-neural pathways, diseases and disorders, manipulations and interventions, and predictive modeling. We conclude with discussions about major research gaps and challenges.

Topics & Concepts

InteroceptionCognitive scienceKey (lock)Function (biology)Representation (politics)PsychologyPsychological interventionComputer scienceNeuroscienceBiologyPerceptionPolitical sciencePsychiatryEvolutionary biologyComputer securityLawPoliticsPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchNeurological disorders and treatments
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