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The Real "MATRIX": What is Proprioception, Your Sixth Sense? You think you have five senses, but what if the most important one—the one that constructs your reality—is completely invisible? Close your eyes and touch your nose. How did you do that without seeing? The answer is proprioception, your true, biological sixth sense. This is the real "Matrix," the hidden network that allows you to know where your body is in space at all times. Join us as we unplug from the ordinary and dive into the extraordinary science of the somatosensory system. We'll explore how a complex web of sensory receptors in your muscles and joints creates a "body map" in your brain, allowing for everything from perfect balance to learning a new skill. We'll also tell the incredible story of a man who lost this sense entirely and had to learn to move again by consciously watching his limbs. But what happens when modern technology, like Immersive Virtual Reality (VR), hijacks this ancient system? This isn't just a science lesson; it's an exploration into the very foundation of your physical self, and how fragile that sense of self can be. If you love a good mind-bender that reveals a hidden layer of human experience, this episode is your new obsession. Follow our podcast, share this with anyone who loves to understand how their brain works, and let's decode the sixth sense together.

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The EmpkinS-EKSpression Reappraisal Training Augmented With Kinesthesia in Depression: One-Armed #feasibility Study Background: Harboring dysfunctional depressogenic cognitions contributes to the development and maintenance of depression. A central goal of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for depression is to invalidate such cognitions via cognitive reappraisal (CR). However, relatively low remission rates and high dropout rates in CBT demonstrate the need for further improvement. Potentially, the effects of CBT could be enhanced by addressing not only dysfunctional depressogenic cognitions but also body states associated with depression. This may be done, for example, by systematically pairing the invalidation of depressogenic cognitions with the performance of antidepressive kinesthesia. Objective: This study aimed to examine the #feasibility and clinical potential of a smartphone-based cognitive restructuring task that required users to deliberately perform antidepressive kinesthesia in conjunction with the rejection of depressogenic statements and the affirmation of antidepressive statements. This #feasibility study was conducted as a precursor to a large-scale randomized controlled trial. Methods: In total, 10 healthy participants engaged in a single 90-120-minute session of smartphone-based CR training. During the training, they completed 2 phases in which they were required to reject 20 depressogenic and affirm 20 antidepressive statements, respectively. Diagnostic assessments were conducted 1 week (T1) before and directly prior (T2) to the training, and again directly posttraining (T3) and at a 2-week follow-up posttraining (T4). #feasibility outcomes assessed at T3 included intervention safety recorded by study therapists, compliance, technical #feasibility, #usability assessed using the Short Version of the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ-S), and acceptability assessed using the UEQ-S and self-developed items. Preliminary clinical potential was evaluated via single-item ratings of current depressed and positive mood assessed continuously during the training. #feasibility outcomes were analyzed descriptively, and clinical potential was examined using paired-sample t tests of pre and post ratings of mood at each training phase. Results: Overall, the results indicated that the training was safe, feasible, and usable (UEQ-S pragmatic quality scale: mean 1.45, SD 0.71). However, acceptance was limited (UEQ-S hedonic quality scale: mean 1.05, SD 0.79). While 80% (8/10) of the participants were generally satisfied with the training, 80% (8/10) would recommend it to a friend, 90% (9/10) found it interesting, and 80% (8/10) rated it as “leading edge,” 40% (4/10) to 70% (7/10) did not consider it particularly helpful and 50% (5/10) found it repetitive. Preliminary results regarding clinical potential were promising, with significant increases in positive mood (rejection: Hedges g=0.63; affirmation: Hedges g=0.25), whereas changes in depressed mood were not significant. Conclusions: This study evaluated the #feasibility and acceptability of a smartphone-based CR training augmented with validating and invalidating kinesthesia. This provided valuable insights for further optimizing the intervention for the subsequent randomized controlled trial, but also potential similar interventions. If future studies confirm their clinical potential, such interventions offer a promising approach to enhancing CBT for depression. Trial Registration: OSF Registries pw6ma; https://osf.io/pw6ma/

JMIR Formative Res: The EmpkinS-EKSpression Reappraisal Training Augmented With Kinesthesia in Depression: One-Armed #feasibility Study #MentalHealth #Depression #CognitiveBehavioralTherapy #Kinesthesia #CognitiveReappraisal

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