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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Psychiatry

Background:

  • Time processing is essential for daily functioning.
  • Deficits in time perception are common in various mental disorders.
  • The insular cortex plays a key role in interoception and body signaling.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the link between interoception and time processing deficits.
  • To examine the role of the insular cortex in time perception.
  • To determine if insular activation influences the subjective experience of time.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing clinical research on interoception and time processing.
  • Analysis of the relationship between interoceptive system function and time perception.
  • Exploration of insular cortex activity in relation to subjective time experience.

Main Results:

  • Evidence suggests a connection between interoceptive system dysfunction and time processing deficits.
  • Insular cortex activity is implicated in decoding internal body signals relevant to time perception.
  • Insular activation may predict how individuals perceive the duration of stimuli.

Conclusions:

  • Alterations in the interoceptive system may be a shared psychophysiological characteristic of mental disorders with time processing issues.
  • Targeting interoception could offer novel therapeutic avenues for conditions affecting time perception.