In a recent article published in The Journal of Neurophysiology entitled "Sensitivity to changes in rate of heartbeats as a measure of interoceptive ability", Larsson et al. (1) introduce a… Click to show full abstract
In a recent article published in The Journal of Neurophysiology entitled "Sensitivity to changes in rate of heartbeats as a measure of interoceptive ability", Larsson et al. (1) introduce a new method to evaluate the interoceptive ability and report a surprising tendency in humans to perceive fewer heartbeats during spontaneous increases in resting heart rate. The authors argue that this result reflects a reduction in the strength of the heartbeat during the inspiration periods. Here, we discuss this finding and propose a complementary interpretation grounded on consciousness research and an emerging literature showing the influence of the breathing phase on perception and brain activity at rest.
               
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