“…Although the ability to detect heartbeat sensations is the most common basis for inferring individual differences in interoceptive sensitivity or accuracy, there is no direct evidence that performance on tests of heartbeat detection is dependent on the interoceptive afferent system. There is, however, a body of research involving case studies and experiments on cardiac and neurological patients which suggests that the somatosensory system is implicated in the processing of heartbeat sensations (Barksy et al, 1998;Brener & Ring, 1995;Khalsa, Rudrauf, Sandesara, et al, 2009;Salamone et al 2020). Indeed, the available experimental evidence supports the emerging consensus that cardioception is based on afferent information from the somatosensory system, the interoceptive system, and possibly the exteroceptive system too (Brener, 1977;Cameron, 2001;Craig, 2003;Hassanpour et al, 2016;Khalsa et al, 2008;Khalsa, Rudrauf, Sandesara, et al, 2009;Rudrauf et al, 2009).…”