For the first time, scientists have found evidence of a nonhuman animal sensing its own heartbeat—a result that might help scientists study human emotions on a cellular level.
You know when your own heart races—whether from a tarantula on your lap or a text message from a crush. And according to a new study, monkeys do, too. interoception
In recent decades, scientists have linked interoceptive sensitivity to emotional awareness and a variety ofto experience major depressive disorder
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