Interoception in anxiety and depression
University of California, San Diego · VA San Diego Healthcare System
Abstract
We review the literature on interoception as it relates to depression and anxiety, with a focus on belief, and alliesthesia. The connection between increased but noisy afferent interoceptive input, self-referential and belief-based states, and top-down modulation of poorly predictive signals is integrated into a neuroanatomical and processing model for depression and anxiety. The advantage of this conceptualization is the ability to specifically examine the interface between basic interoception, self-referential belief-based states, and enhanced top-down modulation to attenuate poor predictability. We conclude that depression and anxiety are not simply interoceptive disorders but are altered interoceptive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 173
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2Topics & keywords
- Interoception
- Anxiety
- Psychology
- Conceptualization
- Depression (economics)
- Cognitive psychology
- Predictability
- Neuroscience