Interoception is how your brain senses and responds to what’s going on inside your body. “It’s how we know when we’re hungry, thirsty, anxious, or even need to take a deep breath,” says Wen G. Chen, ...
Study name: Deep Phenotyping of Interoception in Adolescence: Making the Imperceptible Perceptible We are recruiting youths ages 12 to 17 and their parents to take part in a research study at the ...
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