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Interoceptive accuracy predicts nonplanning trait impulsivity. | LitMetric

Interoceptive accuracy predicts nonplanning trait impulsivity.

Psychophysiology

Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience, School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom.

Published: June 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Influential theories suggest that impulsive people experience low physiological arousal at rest, driving them to engage in maladaptive behaviors to feel more stimulated.
  • The study examined the relationship between physiological arousal (like heart rate) and impulsivity in young adults, but found no strong support for the idea that impulsive individuals are underaroused.
  • However, it did find that those with better interoceptive skills (the ability to perceive internal bodily signals) tend to show lower levels of impulsivity related to planning, hinting at potential new ways to enhance planning through improving interoceptive awareness.

Article Abstract

Influential theories concerning personality argue that many impulsive individuals show physiological underarousal at rest. This interoceptive state is proposed to be egodystonic, motivating impulsive maladaptive actions to enhance arousal. However, there is little empirical research on this matter. The current study tested the relationship between physiological markers of arousal, measures of interoceptive (in)sensitivity, and trait impulsivity in a nonclinical sample of young adults. Experiment 1 investigated whether individuals (N = 31) with high trait impulsivity show decreased resting measures of arousal (indexed from heart rate, heart rate variability, and sympathetic electrodermal activity). Experiment 2 assessed whether trait impulsivity is linked to interoceptive abilities (N = 60). Overall, our results do not provide any compelling support for the underarousal theory of impulsivity. However, impaired interoceptive (cardiac discrimination) accuracy predicted the degree of Barratt nonplanning impulsivity, such that individuals with a better ability to distinguish between internal (bodily) and external signals manifest lower levels of nonplanning trait impulsivity. These findings open an avenue for potential novel interventions aimed at improving planning abilities via better interoceptive discrimination.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13339DOI Listing

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