Part I: Introduction
1: Gary Berntson, Pete Gianaros & Manos Tsakiris: Interoception and
the autonomic nervous system: Bottom-up meets top-down
Part II: Mentalizing Interoception: Advances and Challenges
2: Micah Allen & Manos Tsakiris: The Body as First Prior:
Interoceptive Predictive Processing and the Primacy of
Self-Models
3: Mariana Babo-Rebelo & Catherine Tallon-Baudry: Interoceptive
Signals, Brain Dynamics and Subjectivity
4: Marc Wittmann & Karin Meissner: The Embodiment of Time: How
Interoception Shapes the Perception of Time
5: Qasim Aziz & James Ruffle: The Neurobiology of Gut Feelings
6: Mariana Von Mohr & Aikaterini Fotopoulou: The Cutaneous Borders
of Interoception: Active and Social Inference on Pain and Pleasure
on The Skin
Part III: From Health to Disease: Interoception in Physical and
Mental Health
7: Lisa Quadt, Hugo D Critchley & Sarah N. Garfinkel: Interoception
and Emotion: Shared Mechanisms and Clinical Implications
8: Sahib S. Khalsa & Justin S. Feinstein: The Somatic Error
Hypothesis of Anxiety
9: Beate M. Herbert & Olga Pollatos: The Relevance of Interoception
for Eating Behavior and Eating Disorders
10: Adrián Yoris, Adolfo M. García, Paula Salamone, Lucas Sedeño,
Indira García-Cordero & Agustín Ibáñez: Cardiac Interoception in
Neurological Conditions and its Relevance for Dimensional
Approaches
11: Omer Van den Bergh, Nadia Zacharioudakisn & Sibylle Petersen:
Interoception, Categorization and Symptom Perception
12: Norman A. S. Farb & Kyle Logie: Interoceptive Appraisal and
Mental Health
Part IV: Towards a Philosophy of Interoception: Subjectivity and
Experience
13: Giovanna Colombetti & Neil Harrison: From physiology to
experience: enriching existing conceptions of "arousal" in
affective science
14: Frederique de Vignemont: Was Descartes right after all? An
affective background for bodily awareness
15: Andrew W. Corcoran & Jakob Hohwy: Allostasis, Interoception,
and the Free Energy Principle: Feeling our Way Forward
16: Helena De Preester: Subjectivity as a Sentient Perspective and
the Role of Interoception
17: Drew Leder: Inside Insight: A Phenomenology of Interoception
Manos Tsakiris studied psychology and philosophy before completing
his PhD (2006) in psychology and cognitive neurosciences at the
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, UCL. In 2007 he joined the
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London,
where he is currently Professor of Psychology.
His research is highly interdisciplinary and uses a wide range of
methods to investigate the neurocognitive mechanisms that shape the
experience of embodiment and self-identity.
He is the recipient of the Young Mind and Brain Prize in 2014, of
the 22nd Experimental Psychology Society Prize in 2015, and the
NOMIS Foundation Distinguished Scientist Award in 2016. Helena De
Preester studied at Ghent University and Université Libre de
Bruxelles before completing her PhD in philosophy at Ghent
University. Previous research focused on subjectivity and
embodiment, and on the tensions between transcendentalism and
naturalism from the viewpoint of phenomenology and
cognitive science. Her recent research focuses on body and subject
in philosophy of technology. She is currently professor of
Philosophy at the School of Arts, University College Ghent, and
visiting research
professor at the department of Philosophy and Moral Science, Ghent
University.
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