Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and describing one's own emotions. Despite the clear need for interoception (interpreting physical signals from the body) when identifying one's own emotions, little research has focused on the selectivity of this impairment. While it was originally assumed that the interoceptive deficit in alexithymia is specific to emotion, recent evidence suggests that alexithymia may also be associated with difficulties perceiving some non-affective interoceptive signals, such as one's heart rate. It is therefore possible that the impairment experienced by those with alexithymia is common to all aspects of interoception, such as interpreting signals of hunge...
Interoception is the ability to feel one's internal bodily sensations and it is related to emotional...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the recognition...
Recent findings indicate that alexithymia is the result of a multidomain, multidimensional failure o...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
The long-standing hypothesis that emotions rely on bodily states is back in the spotlight. This has ...
Interoception, the perception of one’s internal state, is commonly quantified using the heartbeat co...
It has been proposed that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties per...
Interoception, the perception of the body’s internal state, contributes to numerous aspects of highe...
In recent years, research on interoceptive abilities (i.e., sensibility, accuracy, and awareness) an...
Interoception is the perception of internal bodily signals. It is considered fundamental to developi...
Quattrocki and Friston (2014) argued that abnormalities in interoception—the process of representing...
Background: Quattrocki and Friston (2012) argued that abnormalities in interoception–the process of ...
Interoception is the ability to feel one's internal bodily sensations and it is related to emotional...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the recognition...
Recent findings indicate that alexithymia is the result of a multidomain, multidimensional failure o...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
Alexithymia is a sub-clinical construct, traditionally characterized by difficulties identifying and...
The long-standing hypothesis that emotions rely on bodily states is back in the spotlight. This has ...
Interoception, the perception of one’s internal state, is commonly quantified using the heartbeat co...
It has been proposed that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
It has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties perceiving ...
AbstractIt has been proposed that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is associated with difficulties per...
Interoception, the perception of the body’s internal state, contributes to numerous aspects of highe...
In recent years, research on interoceptive abilities (i.e., sensibility, accuracy, and awareness) an...
Interoception is the perception of internal bodily signals. It is considered fundamental to developi...
Quattrocki and Friston (2014) argued that abnormalities in interoception—the process of representing...
Background: Quattrocki and Friston (2012) argued that abnormalities in interoception–the process of ...
Interoception is the ability to feel one's internal bodily sensations and it is related to emotional...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the recognition...
Recent findings indicate that alexithymia is the result of a multidomain, multidimensional failure o...