On the relationship between interoceptive awareness, emotional experience, and brain processes.

Olga Pollatos, Wladimir Kirsch, Rainer Schandry
Author Information
  1. Olga Pollatos: Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilans-University of Munich, Leopoldstr. 13, 80802 Munich, Germany. pollatos@psy.uni-muenchen.de

Abstract

The perception of visceral signals plays a crucial role in many theories of emotions. The present study was designed to investigate the relationship between interoceptive awareness and emotion-related brain activity. 44 participants (16 male, 28 female) first underwent a heartbeat perception task and then were categorised either as good (n = 22) or poor heartbeat perceivers (n = 22). A total of 60 different pictures (pleasant, unpleasant, neutral) from the International Affective Picture System served as emotional stimuli. EEG (61 electrodes) and EOG were recorded during slide presentation. After each slide, the subjects had to rate emotional valence and arousal on a 9-point self-report scale. Good heartbeat perceivers scored the emotional slides significantly more arousing than poor heartbeat perceivers; no differences were found in the emotional valence ratings. The visually evoked potentials of good and poor heartbeat perceivers showed significant differences in the P300 and in the slow-wave latency ranges. Statistical analyses revealed significantly higher P300 mean amplitudes for good heartbeat perceivers (averaged across all 60 slides) than for poor heartbeat perceivers. In the slow-wave range, this effect was found for affective slides only. Heartbeat perception scores correlated significantly and positively with both the mean arousal rating as well as with the mean amplitudes in the P300 time window and the slow-wave window. Our results demonstrate a strong relationship between the perception of cardiac signals and the cortical processing of emotional stimuli, as would be postulated for example by the James-Lange theory of emotions.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Adult
Arousal
Awareness
Brain
Electroencephalography
Electrooculography
Emotions
Event-Related Potentials, P300
Evoked Potentials
Female
Functional Laterality
Heart Rate
Humans
Male
Photic Stimulation

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