Roberta Ronchi
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The Insula Mediates Access to Awareness of Visual Stimuli Presented Synchronously to the Heartbeat
There is growing evidence that interoceptive signals conveying information regarding the internal state of the body influence perception and self-awareness. The insular cortex, which receives sensory inputs from both interoceptive and exteroceptive sources, is thought to integrate these multimodal signals. This study shows that cardiac interoceptive signals modulate awareness for visual stimuli such that visual stimuli occurring at the cardiac frequency take longer to access visual awareness and are more difficult to discriminate. Two fMRI experiments show that the insular region is sensitive to this cardio–visual synchrony even when the visual stimuli are rendered invisible through interocular masking. The results indicate a perceptual and neural suppression for visual events coinciding with cardiac interoceptive signals.
Roy Salomon
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Roberta Ronchi
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Jonathan Dönz
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Javier Bello-Ruiz
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Bruno Herbelin
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Remi Martet
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Nathan Faivre
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Karl Schaller
,
Olaf Blanke
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