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Highly Ruminative Individuals with Depression Have Abnormalities in Neural Processing of Gastric Interoception

Major Depressive Disorder is associated with impaired interoception – or the ability to sense the internal state of your body. Now, new brain imaging research provides evidence that depressed people tend to exhibit “defective” neural processing of gastric interoception, particularly in those with high levels of rumination. The findings were published in the Psychiatric Research …

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