| Literature DB >> 33378654 |
Karen S Quigley1, Scott Kanoski2, Warren M Grill3, Lisa Feldman Barrett4, Manos Tsakiris5.
Abstract
We review recent work on the functions of interoceptive processing, by which the nervous system anticipates, senses, and integrates signals originating from the body. We focus on several exemplar functions of interoception, including energy regulation (ingestion and excretion), memory, affective and emotional experience, and the psychological sense of self. We emphasize two themes across these functions. First, the anatomy of interoceptive afferents makes it difficult to manipulate or directly measure interoceptive signaling in humans. Second, recent evidence shows that multimodal integration occurs across interoceptive modalities and between interoceptive and exteroceptive modalities. Whereas exteroceptive multimodal integration has been studied relatively extensively, fundamental questions remain regarding multimodal integration that involves interoceptive modalities. Future empirical work is required to better understand how and where multimodal interoceptive integration occurs.Entities:
Keywords: allostasis; feeding; memory; psychological sense of self; urinary function
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33378654 PMCID: PMC7780233 DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2020.09.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Neurosci ISSN: 0166-2236 Impact factor: 13.837