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Interoception and alcohol: Mechanisms, networks, and implications.

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In this paper, a review of interoceptive processes related to alcohol is presented, including physiological responses to alcohol, how interceptive states can impact drinking, and the recruitment of brain networks as informed by clinical research.
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This article is published in Neuropharmacology.The article was published on 2021-12-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Interoception.

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From a systems view to spotting a hidden island: A narrative review implicating insula function in alcoholism

TL;DR: This article used functional magnetic resonance imaging data from patients and animal models of alcohol addiction-like behaviors, and developed mathematical models of the 'relapse-prone' network states to identify brain sites and functional networks that can be selectively targeted by therapeutic interventions.
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Animal models of compulsion alcohol drinking: Why we love quinine-resistant intake and what we learned from it

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss rodent compulsion-like alcohol drinking (CLAD) models, focusing on the two most widely used adverse stimuli to model rodent compulsoriness, quinine adulteration of alcohol and footshook-resistant alcohol intake.
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Predator odor (TMT) exposure potentiates interoceptive sensitivity to alcohol and increases GABAergic gene expression in the anterior insular cortex and nucleus accumbens in male rats

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used a 2-lever, operant drug discrimination procedure to train male Long-Evans rats to discriminate the interoceptive effects of alcohol (2 g/kg) from water.
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Interoception Within the Context of Impulsivity and Addiction

TL;DR: A review of the relationship between impulsivity and interoception in addiction can be found in this article , which summarizes the current understanding of the topic, identifies any gaps in knowledge, and provides directions for future research.
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Alexithymia and Alcohol Use: Evaluating the Role of Interoceptive Sensibility with the Revised Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors assessed predictions based on these hypotheses in 337 young adult alcohol users recruited online and found that alcohol use was positively correlated with alexithymia and reward sensitivity, and negatively correlated with emotion regulation as expected, but was uncorrelated with interoceptive sensibility.
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Dissociable Intrinsic Connectivity Networks for Salience Processing and Executive Control

TL;DR: Two distinct networks typically coactivated during functional MRI tasks are identified, anchored by dorsal anterior cingulate and orbital frontoinsular cortices with robust connectivity to subcortical and limbic structures, and an “executive-control network” that links dorsolateral frontal and parietal neocortices.
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How do you feel--now? The anterior insula and human awareness.

TL;DR: New findings suggest a fundamental role for the AIC (and the von Economo neurons it contains) in awareness, and thus it needs to be considered as a potential neural correlate of consciousness.
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How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body.

TL;DR: Functional anatomical work has detailed an afferent neural system in primates and in humans that represents all aspects of the physiological condition of the physical body that might provide a foundation for subjective feelings, emotion and self-awareness.
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Mindfulness Training as a Clinical Intervention: A Conceptual and Empirical Review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review summarizes conceptual approaches to mind-fulness and empirical research on the utility of mindfulness-based interventions, and suggests that these interventions may be helpful in the treatment of several disorders.
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Deciding Advantageously Before Knowing the Advantageous Strategy

TL;DR: The results suggest that, in normal individuals, nonconscious biases guide behavior before conscious knowledge does, and without the help of such biases, overt knowledge may be insufficient to ensure advantageous behavior.
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