Authors
Jayson Jeganathan, Megan EJ Campbell, Nicolas Legrand, Micah Allen, Michael Breakspear
Publication date
2024/5/24
Journal
Schizophrenia Bulletin
Pages
sbae078
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background and Hypothesis
There is mounting evidence that cardiac interoception, the perception of one’s heartbeat, is central to affective experiences. It has been proposed that symptoms of psychosis could arise from interoceptive dysfunction. Here we hypothesized that people with psychotic disorders would have a specific impairment in cardiac interoception, over and above broader perceptual deficits.
Study Design
43 adults with a history of psychosis (31 schizophrenia, 12 schizoaffective disorder) and 41 matched control participants completed a heart rate discrimination task. Participants responded to whether they perceived a sequence of auditory tones to be faster or slower than their heart rate. By trialing a range of auditory tone rates, we estimated a threshold for each participant, the difference between perceived heart rate and actual heart rate. To test whether …
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