The present scoping review reports the reciprocal relations between hypnotizability, interoception, and emotion. Brain morpho-functional differences may account for the lower interoceptive accuracy, higher interoceptive sensitivity, and different emotional strategies observed in highly hypnotizable participants with respect to medium-to-low hypnotizables. Since interoception is relevant to both physical and mental health and hypnotizability can predict both interoceptive abilities and the efficacy of interoception-based mental training, this allows for the development of new forms of treatment and rehabilitation.
Association of Hypnotizability, Interoception, and Emotion / Zelič, Žan; Sebastiani, Laura; Santarcangelo, Enrica Laura. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPNOSIS. - ISSN 0020-7144. - 71:3(2023), pp. 250-262. [10.1080/00207144.2023.2226188]
Association of Hypnotizability, Interoception, and Emotion
Zelič, Žan;
2023-01-01
Abstract
The present scoping review reports the reciprocal relations between hypnotizability, interoception, and emotion. Brain morpho-functional differences may account for the lower interoceptive accuracy, higher interoceptive sensitivity, and different emotional strategies observed in highly hypnotizable participants with respect to medium-to-low hypnotizables. Since interoception is relevant to both physical and mental health and hypnotizability can predict both interoceptive abilities and the efficacy of interoception-based mental training, this allows for the development of new forms of treatment and rehabilitation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione