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interoceptive         
  • This table defines many of the different facets or components of interoception
  • This table illustrates the most common tasks that are used to assess cardiovascular interoception, broken down by the corresponding facets that they test. The exemplars at the bottom refer to specific studies or researchers who developed the task.<ref name=":3" />
  • This graph shows the number of articles published on interoception vs. articles published on interoceptive facets without directly referencing the term from 1905 to 2015. The timeline starts one year before the publication of Charles Sherrington's book, ''The integrative action of the nervous system'', which introduced "interoception".<ref name=":3" />
  • An open float pool
  • This image divides the insula into its anterior, mid, and posterior regions, with each being denoted by different colors
  • The insular cortex differs cytoarchitecturally based on its anterior, mid, and posterior regions. The posterior insular cortex is granular, the mid insular cortex is dysgranular (or slightly granulated) and the anterior insular cortex has no granulation whatsoever.
  • This graph shows the number of articles that reference the term "interoception" specifically from 1905 to 2015. A clear increase in the number of publications per year on the topic is seen in the 21st century.
  • The insula connects to many regions in the brain and is highly involved in many homeostatic functions.
SENSE OF THE INTERNAL STATE OF THE BODY
Draft:Interoception; Interroception; Interoceptive
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¦ adjective Physiology of or denoting stimuli that are produced within an organism. Compare with exteroceptive.
Derivatives
interoceptor noun
Interoception         
  • This table defines many of the different facets or components of interoception
  • This table illustrates the most common tasks that are used to assess cardiovascular interoception, broken down by the corresponding facets that they test. The exemplars at the bottom refer to specific studies or researchers who developed the task.<ref name=":3" />
  • This graph shows the number of articles published on interoception vs. articles published on interoceptive facets without directly referencing the term from 1905 to 2015. The timeline starts one year before the publication of Charles Sherrington's book, ''The integrative action of the nervous system'', which introduced "interoception".<ref name=":3" />
  • An open float pool
  • This image divides the insula into its anterior, mid, and posterior regions, with each being denoted by different colors
  • The insular cortex differs cytoarchitecturally based on its anterior, mid, and posterior regions. The posterior insular cortex is granular, the mid insular cortex is dysgranular (or slightly granulated) and the anterior insular cortex has no granulation whatsoever.
  • This graph shows the number of articles that reference the term "interoception" specifically from 1905 to 2015. A clear increase in the number of publications per year on the topic is seen in the 21st century.
  • The insula connects to many regions in the brain and is highly involved in many homeostatic functions.
SENSE OF THE INTERNAL STATE OF THE BODY
Draft:Interoception; Interroception; Interoceptive
Interoception is contemporarily defined as the sense of the internal state of the body. This can be both conscious and non-conscious.
Interoceptive exposure         
COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY TECHNIQUE
Interoceptive exposure is a cognitive behavioral therapy technique used in the treatment of panic disorder. It refers to carrying out exercises that bring about the physical sensations of a panic attack, such as hyperventilation and high muscle tension, and in the process removing the patient's conditioned response that the physical sensations will cause an attack to happen.