Frontiers in Psychology | |
Editorial: Interoception, Contemplative Practice, and Health | |
Norman Farb1  | |
关键词: interoception; mindfulness; contemplative practice; consciousness; awareness; | |
DOI : 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01898 | |
学科分类:心理学(综合) | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Well-being is deeply rooted in the body, a continuous flow of feelings denoting comfort or distress. Interoception, the representation of the body's internal state, is a growing target of scientific research, buoyed by a growing respect for contemplative traditions relating interoceptive awareness to the cultivation of well-being. An emerging interoception literature cuts across studies of neurophysiology, somatic anthropology, contemplative practice, and mind-body medicine. Key questions include: How is body awareness cultivated? What role does interoception play for emotion and cognition across the lifespan as well as in different psychopathologies? What are the neurophysiological effects of interoceptive training in Yoga, mindfulness meditation, Tai Chi, and other embodied contemplative practices? What categories from other traditions might be useful in this investigation? How might the cultivation of interoceptive awareness improve resilience in chronic health conditions?
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