Interoceptive sensitivity as a proxy for emotional intensity and its relationship with perseverative cognition
Lugo, Ricardo; Helkala, Kirsi Marjaana; Knox, Benjamin James; Jøsok, Øyvind; Lande, Natalie Marie; Sütterlin, Stefan
Journal article, Peer reviewed
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2017Metadata
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Abstract
Technical advancement in military cyber defense poses increased cognitive demands on cyber officers. In the cyber domain, the influence of emotion on decision-making is rarely investigated. The purpose of this study was to assess psychophysiological correlation with perseverative cognitions during emotionally intensive/stressful situations in cyber military personnel. In line with parallel research on clinical samples high on perseverative cognition, we expected a decreased interoceptive sensitivity in officers with high levels of perseverative cognition. Interoceptive sensitivity as a proxy for emotional intensity and its relationship with perseverative cognition