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Inside interoception: The hidden sense of how you feel inside

MIT Technology Review explores interoception, the body's ability to sense internal signals like heartbeat and breathing. This underappreciated sensory system helps regulate everything from emotion to decision-making, offering insights into conditions from anxiety to autism.

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