The inside of me: interoceptive constraints on the concept of self in neuroscience and clinical psychology

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  • who: Alessandro Monti from the IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, Rome, Italy have published the research work: The inside of me: interoceptive constraints on the concept of self in neuroscience and clinical psychology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Showed that i) the more the thought was related to the "I" the stronger the neural responses to heartbeats in the ventral precuneus ii) the more the thought had to do with the "Me" the stronger the neural responses to heartbeats in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex BaboRebelo et_al 2016a).
  • future: More research is needed to sift . . .

     

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