Estimating the stability of heartbeat counting in middle childhood: a twin study
There is growing interest in interoception, the perception of the body’s internal state, and its relevance for health across development. Most evidence linking interoception to health has used the heartbeat counting task. However, the temporal stability of the measure, particularly during childhood,...
Main Authors: | Murphy, J, Cheesman, R, Gregory, A, Lau, J, Ehlers, A, Catmur, C, Bird, G, Eley, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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