2019
DOI: 10.1101/529842
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Preliminary evidence for altered interoceptive processing in smokers

Abstract: Word Count: 218Abstract Background Neuroimaging evidence suggests that interoceptive processing might be altered in nicotine addiction, however this has not yet been confirmed with behavioral measures. Therefore, we investigated the perception of internal bodily states in smokers (49) and people who had never smoked (n=51), by measuring interoceptive sensitivity (IS) and interoceptive awareness (IA).Methods IS was measured with a heartbeat tracking task and a heartbeat discrimination task.Performance on the he… Show more

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