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Trajectories of Change, Illness Understanding, and Parental Worries in Children and Adolescents Undergoing Internet-Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders: Protocol for a Single-Case Design and Explorative Pilot Study

Trajectories of Change, Illness Understanding, and Parental Worries in Children and Adolescents Undergoing Internet-Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Functional Abdominal Pain Disorders: Protocol for a Single-Case Design and Explorative Pilot Study

Interoception will be investigated before and after treatment using a psychophysical measure of cardiac interoception, that is, the heart rate discrimination (HRD) task, developed by Legrand et al [43]. During the HRD task, participants have their heart rate monitored using a pulse oximeter while they are presented with auditory and visual stimuli from a computer and answer questions about their sensations of heart rate and subjective confidence in their answers.

Eva Skovslund Nielsen, Karen Kallesøe, Tine Bennedsen Gehrt, Ellen Bjerre-Nielsen, Maria Lalouni, Lisbeth Frostholm, Marianne Bonnert, Charlotte Ulrikka Rask

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e58563

Association Between Gestational Weeks, Initial Maternal Perception of Fetal Movement, and Individual Interoceptive Differences in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Association Between Gestational Weeks, Initial Maternal Perception of Fetal Movement, and Individual Interoceptive Differences in Pregnant Women: Cross-Sectional Study

Recently, interoception has attracted attention in the fields of psychosomatic medicine and psychology [4]. The term “interoception” was first coined by the British physiologist Sherrington [5] in 1906. It refers to awareness related to changes inside the body, such as the movement of the heart and internal organs, signifying a crucial aspect of overall bodily homeostasis [6]. However, the measurement of interoception is complicated by the need to use questionnaires or a heartbeat-counting task.

Miku Furusho, Minami Noda, Yoko Sato, Yoshiko Suetsugu, Seiichi Morokuma

Asian Pac Isl Nurs J 2024;8:e57128

Effects of a Chatbot-Based Intervention on Stress and Health-Related Parameters in a Stressed Sample: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effects of a Chatbot-Based Intervention on Stress and Health-Related Parameters in a Stressed Sample: Randomized Controlled Trial

Importantly, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in the context of mental health are sparse and inconsistent [12,20,23-25] and there is a lack of research on the efficacy of chatbot-based interventions [20,23,24], especially for emotion regulation and interoception [26,27].

Christine Schillings, Echo Meißner, Benjamin Erb, Eileen Bendig, Dana Schultchen, Olga Pollatos

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e50454

The Impact of a Novel Mimicry Task for Increasing Emotion Recognition in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Alexithymia: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The Impact of a Novel Mimicry Task for Increasing Emotion Recognition in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Alexithymia: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

Two constructs implicated in forming a distinction between the self and others were introduced in the earlier paragraphs: interoception and the self. Interoception is the perception of one’s own internal state, including the perception of sensations such as thirst, stress, temperature, sleepiness, and heartbeat. One use of these sensations is for inferring emotional states and generating a model of the embodied “self” [25].

Joshua A Caine, Britt Klein, Stephen L Edwards

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(6):e24543