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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «INTEROCEPTION»
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Visceral Sensory Neuroscience:
Interoception
This book provides the first review of the field and will be of interest to scientists in neurobiology, psychology, and brain imaging, to individuals in related clinical fields such as psychiatry, neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, ...
2
Visceral Sensory Neuroscience :
Interoception:
Interoception
This is the first comprehensive review of this topic and it covers both neurobiological and psychobiological aspects.
Ph.D. Professor of Psychiatry University of Michigan Oliver G. Cameron M.D., School of Medicine, 2001
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Handbook of Emotions, Third Edition
CHAPTER. 16. Interoception. and. Emotion. A. Neuroanatomical. Perspective. A.
D. (BUD). CRAIG. FIGURE 16.2. (A) Original data showing that thermoreceptive-
specific lamina I. When someone asks you, “How do you feel?,” your answer ...
Michael Lewis, Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones, Lisa Feldman Barrett, 2008
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Handbook of Social Psychology
In general, most work on interoception (e.g., Katkin, Blascovich, & Goldband,
1981) demonstrated that men, and especially women, were extraordinarily poor
visceral perceivers — though men benefited somewhat from performance
feedback ...
Susan T. Fiske, Daniel T. Gilbert, Gardner Lindzey, 2010
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Advances in Psychology Research
INTEROCEPTION In his influential review paper, Dworkin (2000) defines
interoception as "the perception of afferent information from receptors that
monitor the internal state of the body". He distinguishes interoceptors - serving
the central ...
6
Decision Making, Affect, and Learning: Attention and ...
Chapter 18 Interoception and decision making Martin P. Paulus Abstract Three
constructs are reviewed that have important contributions to risky decision
making. First, interoception and its neural substrates are reviewed, the
characteristics of ...
Mauricio R. Delgado, Elizabeth A. Phelps, Trevor W. Robbins, 2011
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Simulating Minds : The Philosophy, Psychology, and ...
an example that deals with the introspective discrimination of sensory types (not
their detailed contents). A. D. Craig (2002) proposes a new account of what he
calls interoception (not to be confused with introspection), which is the sense of
the ...
Department of Philosophy and Center for Cognitive Science Rutgers Alvin I. Goldman Board of Governors Professor, The State University of New Jersey, 2006
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Curious Emotions: Roots of Consciousness and Personality in ...
The roles of sensation, interoception, and sensorimotor action imagery If a
triggering image does not necessarily need to represent what an emotion is
about, then what is the role of imagery in making emotions fully conscious? In my
view, the ...
CHAPTER. 16. Interoception. and. Emotion. A. Neuroanatomical. Perspective. A.
D. (BUD). CRAIG. When someone asks you, “How do you feel?,” your answer
includes your bodily feelings as well as your emotional feelings. Influential
models ...
Michael Lewis, Jeannette M. Haviland-Jones, Lisa Feldman Barrett, 2010
Interoception does not share the multidimensionality of exteroception. The latter
utilizes five sense- modalities which, though tightly interwoven in everyday praxis
, have radically divergent spatiotemporal and qualitative properties.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «INTEROCEPTION»
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interoception en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Observing Versus Judging: A Brief Review of Mindfulness
In fact, they found that brain regions associated with attention, interoception (sensitivity to stimuli originating inside the body), and sensory ... «Mad In America, Jul 15»
Increased anterior insula activity in anxious individuals is linked to …
Interoception in anxiety and depression. Brain Struct Funct 2010; 214: 451–463. | Article | PubMed | ISI |; Shin LM, Liberzon I. The neurocircuitry ... «Nature.com, Jun 15»
Yoga could play a role in fighting depression
A new emerging area of yoga treatment is interoception, which focuses on mindfulness of the body. "My real desire is to help this area heal and ... «WOWK, Abr 15»
Is it possible to heal depression and anxiety with yoga?
Forbes believes that interoception may be a doorway to healing many anxiety disorders, and her therapeutic yoga classes incorporate ... «CBS News, Abr 15»
Chronic Noncancer Pain: Is It Time for A New Treatment Direction?
A simple, effective exercise asks patients to close their eyes and attempt to feel any energy or sensation that they have inside (interoception) while slowing their ... «Pain Medicine News, Mar 15»
What's it like to get high on Salvia?
But one common thread that ran through most of the trips was that salvia changes a person's “interoception”—the body's sense of its own ... «Raw Story, Mar 15»
Dartmouth Investigators Push for Substantive Study of Body-Mind …
Newswise — In a Theory and Hypothesis paper titled "Somatic Experiencing: Using Interoception and Proprioception as Core Elements of ... «Newswise, Feb 15»
New Ways Of Treating Trauma: Try Some Yoga
... the part of the brain that notices what is going on inside us and thus allows us to feel what we're feeling.5 (Th e technical term for this is “interoception”— Latin ... «New Hampshire Public Radio, Ene 15»
The mind-bending effects of feeling two hearts
Try it for yourself, and you'll see that this kind of “interoception” can be surprisingly difficult; around one in four people miss the mark by about ... «BBC News, Dic 14»
Want To Train Your Brain To Feel More Compassion? Here's How
They were instructed to pay attention to sensations in the body, particularly around the heart (this is called "interoception"). In the session, the ... «Co.Exist, Oct 14»