selfsensitivity
Selfsensitivity is a loosely defined term used in different disciplines to describe the capacity to perceive and respond to one's own internal states or to changes in those states. It is not a standardized concept with a single definition, and its exact meaning depends on the context. In psychology, it often overlaps with ideas such as self-awareness, interoception, and emotional regulation.
In psychology, selfsensitivity can refer to interoceptive awareness—the ability to notice internal bodily signals like heart
In technology and engineering, the term appears in contexts describing systems that monitor their own state
Measurement of selfsensitivity in humans often involves tasks that assess interoceptive accuracy, such as heartbeat perception