Respiration and cardiac activity intricately interact through complex physiological mechanisms. The heartbeat-evoked potential (HEP) is an EEG fluctuation reflecting the cortical processing of cardiac signals. We recently found higher HEP amplitude during exhalation than inhalation during a task involving attention to cardiac sensations. This may have been due to reduced cardiac perception during inhalation and heightened perception during exhalation through attentional mechanisms. To investigate relationships between HEP, attention, and respiration, we introduced an experimental setup that included tasks related to cardiac and respiratory interoceptive and exteroceptive attention. Results revealed HEP amplitude increases during the interoceptive tasks over fronto-central electrodes. When respiratory phases were taken into account, HEP increases were primarily driven by heartbeats recorded during exhalation, specifically during the cardiac interoceptive task, while inhalation had minimal impact. These findings emphasize the role of respiration in cardiac interoceptive attention and could have implications for respiratory interventions to fine-tune cardiac interoception.

Attention to cardiac sensations enhances the heartbeat-evoked potential during exhalation / Zaccaro, Andrea; Della Penna, Francesca; Mussini, Elena; Parrotta, Eleonora; Perrucci, Mauro Gianni; Costantini, Marcello; Ferri, Francesca. - In: ISCIENCE. - ISSN 2589-0042. - 27:4(2024). [10.1016/j.isci.2024.109586]

Attention to cardiac sensations enhances the heartbeat-evoked potential during exhalation

Zaccaro, Andrea
;
Parrotta, Eleonora;
2024

Abstract

Respiration and cardiac activity intricately interact through complex physiological mechanisms. The heartbeat-evoked potential (HEP) is an EEG fluctuation reflecting the cortical processing of cardiac signals. We recently found higher HEP amplitude during exhalation than inhalation during a task involving attention to cardiac sensations. This may have been due to reduced cardiac perception during inhalation and heightened perception during exhalation through attentional mechanisms. To investigate relationships between HEP, attention, and respiration, we introduced an experimental setup that included tasks related to cardiac and respiratory interoceptive and exteroceptive attention. Results revealed HEP amplitude increases during the interoceptive tasks over fronto-central electrodes. When respiratory phases were taken into account, HEP increases were primarily driven by heartbeats recorded during exhalation, specifically during the cardiac interoceptive task, while inhalation had minimal impact. These findings emphasize the role of respiration in cardiac interoceptive attention and could have implications for respiratory interventions to fine-tune cardiac interoception.
2024
heartbeat evoked potential; Respiration; respiratory phase; Interoception;
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Attention to cardiac sensations enhances the heartbeat-evoked potential during exhalation / Zaccaro, Andrea; Della Penna, Francesca; Mussini, Elena; Parrotta, Eleonora; Perrucci, Mauro Gianni; Costantini, Marcello; Ferri, Francesca. - In: ISCIENCE. - ISSN 2589-0042. - 27:4(2024). [10.1016/j.isci.2024.109586]
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