Interoception-the perception of internal bodily signals-has emerged as an area of interest due to its implications in emotion and the prevalence of dysfunctional interoceptive processes across psychopathological conditions. Despite the importance of interoception in cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry, its experimental manipulation remains technically challenging. This is due to the invasive nature of existing methods, the limitation of self-report and unimodal measures of interoception, and the absence of standardized approaches across disparate fields. This article integrates diverse research efforts from psychology, physiology, psychiatry, and engineering to address this oversight. Following a general introduction to the neurophysiology of interoception as hierarchical predictive processing, we review the existing paradigms for manipulating interoception (e.g., interoceptive modulation), their underlying mechanisms (e.g., interoceptive conditioning), and clinical applications (e.g., interoceptive exposure). We suggest a classification for interoceptive technologies and discuss their potential for diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. Despite promising results, considerable work is still needed to develop standardized, validated measures of interoceptive function across domains and before these technologies can translate safely and effectively to clinical settings.

Interoceptive technologies for psychiatric interventions: From diagnosis to clinical applications / F. Schoeller, A.H. Horowitz, A. Jain, P. Maes, N. Reggente, L. Christov-Moore, G. Pezzulo, L. Barca, M. Allen, R. Salomon, M. Miller, D. Di Lernia, G. Riva, M. Tsakiris, M.A. Chalah, A. Klein, B. Zhang, T. Garcia, U. Pollack, M. Trousselard, C. Verdonk, G. Dumas, V. Adrien, K. Friston. - In: NEUROSCIENCE AND BIOBEHAVIORAL REVIEWS. - ISSN 0149-7634. - 156:(2024), pp. 105478.1-105478.18. [10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105478]

Interoceptive technologies for psychiatric interventions: From diagnosis to clinical applications

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2024

Abstract

Interoception-the perception of internal bodily signals-has emerged as an area of interest due to its implications in emotion and the prevalence of dysfunctional interoceptive processes across psychopathological conditions. Despite the importance of interoception in cognitive neuroscience and psychiatry, its experimental manipulation remains technically challenging. This is due to the invasive nature of existing methods, the limitation of self-report and unimodal measures of interoception, and the absence of standardized approaches across disparate fields. This article integrates diverse research efforts from psychology, physiology, psychiatry, and engineering to address this oversight. Following a general introduction to the neurophysiology of interoception as hierarchical predictive processing, we review the existing paradigms for manipulating interoception (e.g., interoceptive modulation), their underlying mechanisms (e.g., interoceptive conditioning), and clinical applications (e.g., interoceptive exposure). We suggest a classification for interoceptive technologies and discuss their potential for diagnosing and treating mental health disorders. Despite promising results, considerable work is still needed to develop standardized, validated measures of interoceptive function across domains and before these technologies can translate safely and effectively to clinical settings.
Aberrant emotional processing; Active inference: mood and anxiety disorders; Artificial sensations; Emotional augmentation; False feedback; Interoception; Interoceptive conditioning; Interoceptive exposure; Interoceptive illusions; Interoceptive modulation; Precision weighting; Predictive processing; Translational psychiatry
Settore PSIC-01/A - Psicologia generale
   Thinking Ahead: human planning from a predictive processing perspective
   ThinkAhead
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   820213

   Human Brain Project Specific Grant Agreement 3 (HBP SGA3)
   HBP SGA3
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   945539
2024
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