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Auditory feedback differentially modulates behavioral and neural markers of objective and subjective performance when tapping to your heartbeat
Canales Johnson, Andrés; Silva, Carolina; Huepe, David; Rivera Rei, Álvaro; Noreika, Valdas; Del Carmen Garcia, María; Silva, Walter; Ciraolo, Carlos; Vaucheret, Esteban; Sedeño, Lucas
; Couto, Juan Blas Marcos
; Kargieman, Lucila
; Baglivo, Fabricio; Sigman, Mariano
; Chennu, Srivas; Ibañez, Agustin Mariano
; Rodríguez, Eugenio; Bekinschtein, Tristán Andrés
Fecha de publicación:
04/2015
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Oxford University Press
Revista:
Cerebral Cortex
ISSN:
1047-3211
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Inglés
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Resumen
Interoception, the perception of our body internal signals, plays a key role in maintaining homeostasis and guiding our behavior. Sometimes, we become aware of our body signals and use them in planning and strategic thinking. Here, we show behavioral and neural dissociations between learning to follow one's own heartbeat and metacognitive awareness of one's performance, in a heartbeat-tapping task performed before and after auditory feedback. The electroencephalography amplitude of the heartbeat-evoked potential in interoceptive learners, that is, participants whose accuracy of tapping to their heartbeat improved after auditory feedback, was higher compared with non-learners. However, an increase in gamma phase synchrony (30-45 Hz) after the heartbeat auditory feedbackwas present only in those participants showing agreement between objective interoceptive performance and metacognitive awareness. Source localization in a group of participants and direct cortical recordings in a single patient identified a network hub for interoceptive learning in the insular cortex. In summary, interoceptive learning may be mediated by the right insular response to the heartbeat, whereas metacognitive awareness of learning may be mediated by widespread cortical synchronization patterns.
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Canales Johnson, Andrés; Silva, Carolina; Huepe, David; Rivera Rei, Álvaro; Noreika, Valdas; et al.; Auditory feedback differentially modulates behavioral and neural markers of objective and subjective performance when tapping to your heartbeat; Oxford University Press; Cerebral Cortex; 25; 11; 4-2015; 4490-4503
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