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This book, edited by Jennifer Murphy and Rebecca Brewer, provides a comprehensive exploration of interoception, the sensing of internal signals within the body. It addresses the physiological, psychological, and neural aspects of interoception, highlighting its significance in emotional and social cognition, learning, memory, decision-making, and both physical and mental health. The book brings together leading experts to discuss contemporary models and research on interoception, its role in maintaining homeostasis, and its impact across the lifespan. Topics covered include the historical development of interoception, the neural basis, its influence on selfhood, emotion, health, and potential interventions in clinical settings. Aimed at researchers and students in psychology and neuroscience, this book seeks to advance understanding and application of interoceptive processes.
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