Contribution of time estimation and knowledge to heartbeat counting task performance under original and adapted instructions
Interoceptive accuracy is frequently assessed using the Heartbeat Counting Task (HCT), requiring participants to count the number of times their heart beats. The HCT validity has been questioned, as participants may perform the task by estimating, rather than counting, their felt heartbeats. Partici...
Main Authors: | Desmedt, O, Corneille, O, Luminet, O, Murphy, J, Bird, G, Maurage, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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