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Influential theories posit that bodily responses are important for decision‐making under uncertainty. However, the evidence of the role of our ability to perceive subtle bodily changes (interoception) in decision‐making under uncertainty is mixed. These differences may arise from the fact that uncertainty, a part of daily decision‐making, can be fractionated into risk (known probabilities) and ambiguity...
For some people, seeing pain in others triggers a pain‐like experience in themselves: these experiences can either be described in sensory terms and localized to specific body parts (sensory‐localized, or S/L) or in affective terms and nonlocalized or whole‐body experiences (affective‐general, or A/G). In two studies, it is shown that these are linked to different clinical and psychophysiological...
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