How to Use interoceptive in a Sentence
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The region that integrates all this interoceptive information is the insula, a fold in the center of the brain.
—Helen Thomson, WSJ, 2018-06-29
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One form of therapy that can help with panic attacks, Gallagher said, is interoceptive exposures.
—Washington Post, 2021-03-31
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There are links between poor interoceptive ability and depression.
—Eleanor Morgan, refinery29.com, 2021-11-12
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Fundamental questions remain about how interoceptive experiences arise—and for whom.
—Emily Underwood, Science | AAAS, 2021-06-10
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Here value is a way of describing a brain’s estimation of its body’s state (i.e., interoceptive and skeletomotor predictions) and how that state will change as the animal moves or encodes something new.
—Dean Mobbs, Scientific American, 2019-09-20
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In relevant research, scientists have shown that being interoceptive helps regulate our emotions and therefore reduce anxiety and depression.
—Modar Bakir, Forbes, 2021-09-27
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For one, there is some evidence to suggest that people with high anxiety sensitivity also may be unusually sensitive to interoceptive cues — that is, physiological signals, and perhaps especially those associated with anxiety, like a pounding heart.
—Melissa Dahl, The Cut, 2017-08-21
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