Knowledge of resting heart rate mediates the relationship between intelligence and the heartbeat counting task
Evidence suggests that intelligence is positively associated with performance on the heartbeat counting task (HCT). The HCT is often employed as measure of interoception – the ability to perceive the internal state of one’s body – however it’s use remains controversial as performance on the HCT is s...
Main Authors: | Murphy, J, Millgate, E, Geary, H, Ichijo, E, Coll, M, Catmur, C, Brewer, R, Bird, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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