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Visceral influences on brain and behavior
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posted on 2023-06-08, 14:30 authored by Hugo CritchleyHugo Critchley, Neil HarrisonMental processes and their neural substrates are intimately linked to the homeostatic control of internal bodily state. There are a set of distinct interoceptive pathways that directly and indirectly in?uence brain functions. The anatomical organization of these pathways and the psychological/behavioral expressions of their in?uence appear along discrete, evolutionarily conserved dimensions that are tractable to a mechanistic understanding. Here, we review the role of these pathways as sources of biases to perception, cognition, emotion, and behavior and arguably the dynamic basis to the concept of self.
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- Published
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NeuronISSN
0896-6273Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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4Volume
77Page range
624-638Department affiliated with
- BSMS Neuroscience Publications
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2013-02-22Usage metrics
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