Interoceptive Processing
interoceptive processing
Towards better interoceptive biomarkers in computational psychiatry
Empirical evidence and theoretical models both increasingly emphasize the importance of interoceptive processing in mental health. Indeed, many mood and psychiatric disorders involve disturbed feelings and/or beliefs about the visceral body. However, current methods to measure interoceptive ability are limited in a number of ways, restricting the utility and interpretation of interoceptive biomarkers in psychiatry. I will present some newly developed measures and models which aim to improve our understanding of disordered brain-body interaction in psychiatric illnesses.
Interoceptive processing in the standing position is attenuated compared to the sitting position
FENS Forum 2024
The role of hypnotizability in interoceptive processing: Heartbeat-evoked cortical potential study at rest and during a heartbeat counting task
FENS Forum 2024