Interoception, the perception of internal bodily states, is thought to be inextricably linked to affective qualities such as anxiety. Although interoception spans sensory to metacognitive processing, it is not clear whether anxiety is differentially related to these processing levels. Here we investigated this question in the domain of breathing, using computational modeling and high-field (7 T) fMRI to assess brain activity relating to dynamic changes in inspiratory resistance of varying predictability. Notably, the anterior insula was associated with both breathing-related prediction certainty and prediction errors, suggesting an important role in representing and updating models of the body. Individuals with low versus moderate anxiety t...
Abstract The current conceptualization of threat processing in anxiety emphasizes emotional hyper-re...
Abstract Brain–heart synchronization is fundamental for emotional-well-being and brain–heart desynch...
The study of the brain’s processing of sensory inputs from within the body (‘interoception’) has bee...
Interoception, the perception of internal bodily states, is thought to be inextricably linked to aff...
Respiratory sensations such as breathlessness are prevalent in many diseases and are amplified by in...
Breathlessness debilitates millions of people with chronic illness. Mismatch between breathlessness ...
Interoception refers to the sensing of signals concerning the internal state of the body. Individual...
Anxiety has been shown to be closely linked to higher sensitivity for bodily sensations (interocepti...
Interoception refers to the perception of the internal bodily states. Recent accounts highlight the ...
Dyspnea is a prevalent and threatening cardinal symptom in many diseases including asthma. Whether p...
In studies of anxiety and other affective disorders, objectively measured physiological responses ha...
Interoception collects all information coming from the body and is sustained by several brain areas ...
Anxiety involves both bodily reactions and subjective feelings.Research suggests a positive link bet...
Background: Interoception refers to the ability to sense body signals. Two interoceptive dimensions ...
Breathlessness debilitates millions of people with chronic illness. Mismatch between breathlessness ...
Abstract The current conceptualization of threat processing in anxiety emphasizes emotional hyper-re...
Abstract Brain–heart synchronization is fundamental for emotional-well-being and brain–heart desynch...
The study of the brain’s processing of sensory inputs from within the body (‘interoception’) has bee...
Interoception, the perception of internal bodily states, is thought to be inextricably linked to aff...
Respiratory sensations such as breathlessness are prevalent in many diseases and are amplified by in...
Breathlessness debilitates millions of people with chronic illness. Mismatch between breathlessness ...
Interoception refers to the sensing of signals concerning the internal state of the body. Individual...
Anxiety has been shown to be closely linked to higher sensitivity for bodily sensations (interocepti...
Interoception refers to the perception of the internal bodily states. Recent accounts highlight the ...
Dyspnea is a prevalent and threatening cardinal symptom in many diseases including asthma. Whether p...
In studies of anxiety and other affective disorders, objectively measured physiological responses ha...
Interoception collects all information coming from the body and is sustained by several brain areas ...
Anxiety involves both bodily reactions and subjective feelings.Research suggests a positive link bet...
Background: Interoception refers to the ability to sense body signals. Two interoceptive dimensions ...
Breathlessness debilitates millions of people with chronic illness. Mismatch between breathlessness ...
Abstract The current conceptualization of threat processing in anxiety emphasizes emotional hyper-re...
Abstract Brain–heart synchronization is fundamental for emotional-well-being and brain–heart desynch...
The study of the brain’s processing of sensory inputs from within the body (‘interoception’) has bee...