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Interoception as independent cardiac, thermosensory, nociceptive, and affective touch perceptual submodalities.

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posted on 2024-10-10, 15:39 authored by Laura CrucianelliLaura Crucianelli, Adam Enmalm, Henrik EhrssonHenrik Ehrsson
Interoception includes signals from inner organs and thin afferents in the skin, providing information about the body's physiological state. However, the functional relationships between interoceptive submodalities are unclear, and thermosensation as skin-based interoception has rarely been considered. We used five tasks to examine the relationships among cardiac awareness, thermosensation, affective touch, and nociception. Thermosensation was probed with a classic temperature detection task and the new dynamic thermal matching task, where participants matched perceived moving thermal stimuli in a range of colder/warmer stimuli around thermoneutrality. We also examined differences between hairy and non-hairy skin and found superior perception of dynamic temperature and static cooling on hairy skin. Notably, no significant correlations were observed across interoceptive submodality accuracies (except for cold and pain perception in the palm), which indicates that interoception at perceptual levels should be conceptualised as a set of relatively independent processes and abilities rather than a single construct.

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Journal

Biol Psychol

ISSN

0301-0511

eISSN

1873-6246

Volume

172

Pagination

108355-

Article number

ARTN 108355

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  • eng

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2022-09-08

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