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Focus of attention modulates the heartbeat evoked potential
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Weber, Lilian A
, Cao Tri Do
, Frederike Hermi Petzschner
, Klaas Enno Stephan
, Paolini, Gina
, Wellstein, Katharina V
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Cortex
/ Heart
/ Neuroscience
/ Perception
2018
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Focus of attention modulates the heartbeat evoked potential
by
Weber, Lilian A
, Cao Tri Do
, Frederike Hermi Petzschner
, Klaas Enno Stephan
, Paolini, Gina
, Wellstein, Katharina V
in
Cortex
/ Heart
/ Neuroscience
/ Perception
2018
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Focus of attention modulates the heartbeat evoked potential
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Focus of attention modulates the heartbeat evoked potential
2018
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Overview
Theoretical frameworks such as predictive coding suggest that the perception of the body and world, interoception and exteroception, involve intertwined processes of inference, learning, and prediction. In this framework, attention is thought to gate the influence of sensory information on perception. In contrast to exteroception, there is limited evidence for purely attentional effects on interoception. Here, we empirically tested if attentional focus modulates cortical processing of single heartbeats, using a newly-developed experimental paradigm to probe purely attentional differences between exteroceptive and interoceptive conditions in the heartbeat evoked potential (HEP). We found that the HEP is significantly higher during interoceptive compared to exteroceptive attention, in a time window of 520 to 580ms after the R-peak. Furthermore, this effect predicted self-report measures of autonomic system reactivity. This study thus provides direct evidence that the HEP is modulated by attention and supports recent interpretations of the HEP as a neural correlate of interoceptive prediction errors.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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