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Three-dimensional Organotypic Cultures of Vestibular and Auditory Sensory Organs
Published on: June 1, 2018
Interoception in the sensory sensitivities: Evidence from the auditory domain
Marina Kliuchko1, Elvira Brattico1
1a Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine , Aarhus University and The Royal Academy of Music , Aarhus , Denmark.
Abstract:
In his Discussion paper, Ward brakes important ground for the development of a framework for understanding the mechanisms underlying individual differences in sensory sensitivities across sensory domains. In this commentary, we would like to elaborate and highlight the role of interoception in sensory sensitivities focusing on the latest neuroimaging evidence drawn from research on sensitivities to auditory stimulation.
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