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interoceptive
in·ter·o·cep·tor I0194900 (ĭn′tər-ō-sĕp′tər)n. A specialized sensory nerve receptor that receives and responds to stimuli originating from within the body. [inter(ior) + (re)ceptor.] in′ter·o·cep′tive adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | interoceptive - of or relating to interoception | EncyclopediaSeeinteroceptorinteroceptive
in·ter·o·cep·tive (in'tĕr-ō-sep'tiv), Relating to the sensory nerve cells innervating the viscera (thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic organs, cardiovascular system), their sensory end organs, or the information they convey to the spinal cord and the brain. [inter- + L. capio, to take] in·ter·o·cep·tive (in'tĕr-ō-sep'tiv) Relating to the sensory nerve cells innervating the viscera (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic organs, and the cardiovascular system), their sensory end organs, or the information they convey to the spinal cord and the brain. [inter- + L. capio, to take]interoceptive (ĭn″tĕr-ō-sĕp′tĭv) [L. internus, within, + capere, to take] In nerve physiology, concerned with sensations arising within the body itself, as distinguished from those arising outside the body. |