“…Among mental disorders, psychosis, characterized by clinical, cognitive, and functional impairment, represents one of the most studied. A vast body of literature has described disrupted sleep (e.g., Batalla-Martín et al, 2020;Ong et al, 2020), aberrant sense of self (e.g., Keromnes et al, 2018;Moe & Docherty, 2014;Parnas & Handest, 2003), and impaired social cognition (Green et al, 2015;Vaskinn & Horan, 2020) as core features of psychosis. These deficits, along with anomalous bodily experiences (Nyboe et al, 2016;Stanghellini et al, 2012), and neuroanatomical and functional abnormalities within the insular cortex (Ebisch et al, 2013;Ebisch et al, 2014;Karrer et al, 2019), provide indirect evidence to suggest that interoception may be impaired in those with psychosis.…”