Interoception, Insula, and Autonomic Integration: Relevance to the Expression and Treatment of Psychiatric Symptoms.

Hugo D Critchley, Joel Patchitt
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The mind is embodied, and this is relevant to mental health and psychiatric illness. Interoception is the body-to-brain axis of sensory information flow and its representation at the neural and psychological levels. Interoception is the purported basis for motivation and emotion, and as an inescapable stream of information about the health and functioning of the whole organism, it is proposed to be the foundation to the conscious unitary sense of self. Correspondingly, this central representation of internal state is relevant to understanding the expression of psychological symptoms and behaviours and ultimately psychiatric disorders. Here we review interoception, particularly from a cardiovascular perspective, and how understanding theoretical neural and psychological aspects of interoception relates to perceptions, thoughts, and feelings. We examine how perturbations in interoceptive processing are expressed in mental symptoms and psychiatric disorders and show how this knowledge may yield new treatment targets.

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互感、脑岛和自律神经整合:与精神症状的表现和治疗的相关性》。
心灵是具身的,这与心理健康和精神疾病息息相关。内感知是身体到大脑的感官信息流轴,是其在神经和心理层面的表征。内感知据称是动机和情感的基础,作为有关整个机体健康和功能的不可避免的信息流,它被认为是有意识的统一自我意识的基础。相应地,这种内部状态的核心表征与理解心理症状和行为的表现以及最终的精神疾病有关。在此,我们回顾了内感知,尤其是从心血管角度回顾了内感知的理论神经和心理方面与知觉、思想和情感的关系。我们将研究内感知处理过程中的干扰是如何在精神症状和精神障碍中表现出来的,并展示这些知识是如何产生新的治疗目标的。
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Current topics in behavioral neurosciences
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences Neuroscience-Behavioral Neuroscience
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