Breathing shifts visuo-spatial attention.

Cognition

Potsdam Embodied Cognition Group, University of Potsdam, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: February 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies indicate that breathing can impact cognitive functions, specifically visuo-spatial attention.
  • Two experiments were conducted, the first examining attention distribution with a lateralized probe detection task in 21 adults, and the second using the Posner cueing task with 26 participants to assess detection speed linked to breathing cycles.
  • Results showed faster responses for left probes post-exhalation and right probes post-inhalation in both experiments, suggesting that breathing significantly influences the processing speed of spatial attention.

Article Abstract

Considering recent findings that breathing influences cognitive processes, two experiments explored the relationship between breathing and visuo-spatial attention. In Experiment 1, a lateralized probe detection task was inserted into the breathing cycles of 21 healthy adults to probe effects of breathing on the distribution of spatial attention. In Experiment 2 (N = 26), the Posner cueing task measured breathing-contingent detection speed for lateralized probes after endogenous or exogenous cueing. We consistently found faster responses for left probes after exhalation and for right probes after inhalation in both experiments. Breathing also affected the speed of re-alignment of spatial attention after invalid cueing in Experiment 2. This novel breathing bias shows that our ability to encode visuo-spatial information systematically fluctuates during breathing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105685DOI Listing

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