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2016 ; 7
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On the Origin of Interoception
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Ceunen E
; Vlaeyen JW
; Van Diest I
Front Psychol
2016[]; 7
(ä): 743
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Over the course of a century, the meaning of interoception has changed from the
restrictive to the inclusive. In its inclusive sense, it bears relevance to every
individual via its link to emotion, decision making, time-perception, health,
pain, and various other areas of life. While the label for the perception of the
body state changes over time, the need for an overarching concept remains. Many
aspects can make any particular interoceptive sensation unique and distinct from
any other interoceptive sensation. This can range from the sense of agency, to
the physical cause of a sensation, the ontogenetic origin, the efferent
innervation, and afferent pathways of the tissue involved amongst others. In its
overarching meaning, interoception primarily is a product of the central nervous
system, a construct based on an integration of various sources, not per se
including afferent information. This paper proposes a definition of interoception
as based on subjective experience, and pleas for the use of specific vocabulary
in addressing the many aspects that contribute to it.