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Interoceptive sensitivity and self-reports of emotional experience
Authors:Barrett Lisa Feldman  Quigley Karen S  Bliss-Moreau Eliza  Aronson Keith R
Institution:Department of Psychology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167, USA. barretli@bc.edu
Abstract:People differ in the extent to which they emphasize feelings of activation or deactivation in their verbal reports of experienced emotion, termed arousal focus (AF). Two multimethod studies indicate that AF is linked to heightened interoceptive sensitivity (as measured by performance on a heartbeat detection task). People who were more sensitive to their heartbeats emphasized feelings of activation and deactivation when reporting their experiences of emotion over time more than did those who were less sensitive. This relationship was not accounted for by several other variables, including simple language effects. Implications for the role of interoception in experienced emotion and the validity of self-reported emotion are discussed.
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