Anxiety and Interoception
from Section 3 - TBT-S Treatment Interventions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 March 2022
Eating disorders fundamentally involve disturbances in the experience of the physical sensations in one’s body based on internal signals, referred to as interoception. Interoceptive prediction errors (mismatch between anticipation and experience of physical sensation) may relate to anticipatory anxiety, avoidant behavior, and difficulty learning from experience. Deficits in making sense of brain signals related to internal body experience suggest a reliance on external signals is needed as a means to achieve recovery.
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