AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looked at how well people with depression, anxiety, or substance use problems can feel their own heartbeats compared to healthy people.
  • They tested this by having participants tap their heartbeats in different situations, like when they could guess the beats or not, and when they held their breath to feel their heart more.
  • Healthy people got better at sensing their heartbeats in all situations, while those with mental health issues didn’t improve much, showing they might struggle to notice their heart signals, especially when stressed.

Article Abstract

This study employed a series of heartbeat perception tasks to assess the hypothesis that cardiac interoceptive processing in individuals with depression/anxiety (N = 221), and substance use disorders (N = 136) is less flexible than that of healthy individuals (N = 53) in the context of physiological perturbation. Cardiac interoception was assessed via heartbeat tapping when: (1) guessing was allowed; (2) guessing was not allowed; and (3) experiencing an interoceptive perturbation (inspiratory breath hold) expected to amplify cardiac sensation. Healthy participants showed performance improvements across the three conditions, whereas those with depression/anxiety and/or substance use disorder showed minimal improvement. Machine learning analyses suggested that individual differences in these improvements were negatively related to anxiety sensitivity, but explained relatively little variance in performance. These results reveal a perceptual insensitivity to the modulation of interoceptive signals that was evident across several common psychiatric disorders, suggesting that interoceptive deficits in the realm of psychopathology manifest most prominently during states of homeostatic perturbation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822872PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81307-3DOI Listing

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