The Filter Detection Task for measurement of breathing-related interoception and metacognition
The study of the brain’s processing of sensory inputs from within the body (‘interoception’) has been gaining rapid popularity in neuroscience, where interoceptive disturbances are thought to exist across a wide range of chronic physiological and psychological conditions. Here we present a task and...
Main Authors: | Harrison, OK, Garfinkel, SN, Marlow, L, Finnegan, SL, Marino, S, Köchli, L, Allen, M, Finnemann, J, Keur-Huizinga, L, Harrison, SJ, Stephan, KE, Pattinson, KTS, Fleming, SM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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