Authors
Chiara Baiano, Xavier Job, Gabriella Santangelo, Malika Auvray, Louise P Kirsch
Publication date
2021/11/1
Source
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Volume
130
Pages
252-262
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Interoception, the sense of the physiological state of the body, and perspective-taking, the ability to take another’s point of view, are two fundamental components contributing to our perception and interaction with the external world. However, whether the perception of our inner body influences how we perceive the external world and other people remains poorly understood. Here, we review recent behavioural and neuroimaging evidence investigating the links between dimensions of interoception (i.e., accuracy, sensibility and awareness) and perspective-taking (i.e., affective, cognitive and visual). So far, only a limited subset of these dimensions has been investigated together and the results suggest that interoceptive abilities may only interact with perspective-taking when embodied mental transformations are required. Furthermore, mainly the emotional aspects of perspective-taking are related to interoception …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
C Baiano, X Job, G Santangelo, M Auvray, LP Kirsch - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2021