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Interaction between cognition, emotion, and the autonomic nervous system. | LitMetric

Interaction between cognition, emotion, and the autonomic nervous system.

Handb Clin Neurol

Department of Psychiatry, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK; Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, University of Sussex, UK. Electronic address:

Published: April 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • The mind and body are closely linked, meaning that our thoughts and feelings can influence and reflect our physical state.
  • Neuroimaging studies show specific brain regions, including the insular cortex and amygdala, play a key role in how our mental and physiological states interact.
  • Individual differences in "interoceptive sensitivity," or how well someone can perceive their bodily sensations, affect decision making and can also contribute to various mental health issues like anxiety and schizophrenia.

Article Abstract

The mind and body are intrinsically and dynamically coupled. Perceptions, thoughts and feelings change, and respond to, the state of the body. This chapter describes the integration of cognitive and affective processes with the autonomic control of bodily arousal, focusing on reciprocal effects of autonomic responses on decision making, error detection, memory and emotions. Neuroimaging techniques are beginning to detail the neuronal substrates mediating these interactions between mental and physiological states, implicating cortical regions (specifically insular and cingulate cortices) alongside subcortical (amygdala) and brainstem (notably dorsal pons) in these mechanisms. The extent to which bodily states influence mental processes is determined in part by "interoceptive sensitivity," an index of individual differences in the ability to detect one's own bodily sensations. Moreover, the misidentification or misattribution of interoceptive responses is implicated in a number of pathologies such as depersonalization, schizophrenia, and anxiety. Increasing knowledge of the mechanisms of body-mind interactions has wide ranging implications, from decision making to empathy, and may serve elucidate potential avenues of intervention for stress-sensitive conditions in which psychological, cognitive, and emotional factors impact on the expression of physical symptoms.

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