Perceptual insensitivity to the modulation of interoceptive signals in depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders
Abstract This study employed a series of heartbeat perception tasks to assess the hypothesis that cardiac interoceptive processing in individuals with depression/anxiety (N = 221), and substance use disorders (N = 136) is less flexible than that of healthy individuals (N = 53) in the context of phys...
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Main Authors: | Ryan Smith, Justin S. Feinstein, Rayus Kuplicki, Katherine L. Forthman, Jennifer L. Stewart, Martin P. Paulus, Tulsa 1000 Investigators, Sahib S. Khalsa |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/abe34f3d81b84ca19cd6ecfe6a8766ce |
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