2024
DOI: 10.1002/npr2.12424
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Assessment on interoceptive awareness on alcohol use and gambling disorders reveals dissociable interoceptive abilities linked to external and internal dependencies: Practical use of Body Perception Questionnaire Very Short Form (BPQ‐VSF) in clinical settings

Giselle London,
Hiroko Hida,
Ariyuki Kagaya
et al.

Abstract: Interoception is one of the pivotal cognitive functions for mechanisms of our body awareness, and malfunction of the interoceptive network is thought to be associated with mental illness, including addiction. Within addictive disorders, substance‐based and non‐substance‐based addictions are known to hold dissociable reward systems. However, little is known about how interoceptive awareness between these addiction sub‐types would differ. Subjective interoceptive awareness was assessed among patients with alcoho… Show more

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