Motor actions can be facilitated or hindered by psychophysiological states of readiness, to guide rapid adaptive action. Cardiovascular arousal is communicated by cardiac signals conveying the timing and strength of individual heartbeats. Here, we tested how these interoceptive signals facilitate control of motor impulsivity. Participants performed a stop signal task, in which stop cues were delivered at different time points within the cardiac cycle: at systole when the heart contracts (T-wave peak, approximately 300 ms following the R-wave), or at diastole between heartbeats (R-wave peak). Response inhibition was better at systole, indexed by a shorter stop signal reaction time (SSRT), and longer stop signal delay (SSD). Furthermore, para...
Fluctuations in the heart's activity can modulate the access of external stimuli to consciousness. T...
Fear is coupled to states of physiological arousal. We tested how learning and memory of threat, spe...
This study aimed to investigate whether interindividual differences in autonomic inhibitory control ...
Interoceptive signals concerning the internal physiological state of the body influence motivational...
Central nervous processing of environmental stimuli requires integration of sensory information with...
Central nervous processing of environmental stimuli requires integration of sensory information with...
Previous studies have shown that timing of sensory stimulation during the cardiac cycle interacts wi...
Individuals vary in their ability to perceive, as conscious sensations, signals like the beating of ...
Afferent feedback from arterial baroreceptors modulates sensorimotor responses, but it is unknown wh...
Cognitions and emotions can be influenced by bodily physiology. Here, we investigated whether the pr...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Human cognition and action can be influenced by internal bodily processes such as heartbeats. For in...
The visceral afferent feedback hypothesis proposes that sensorimotor function is impaired by cortica...
International audienceThe processing of interoceptive signals in the insular cortex is thought to un...
Despite the growing consensus that the continuous dynamic cortical representations of internal bodil...
Fluctuations in the heart's activity can modulate the access of external stimuli to consciousness. T...
Fear is coupled to states of physiological arousal. We tested how learning and memory of threat, spe...
This study aimed to investigate whether interindividual differences in autonomic inhibitory control ...
Interoceptive signals concerning the internal physiological state of the body influence motivational...
Central nervous processing of environmental stimuli requires integration of sensory information with...
Central nervous processing of environmental stimuli requires integration of sensory information with...
Previous studies have shown that timing of sensory stimulation during the cardiac cycle interacts wi...
Individuals vary in their ability to perceive, as conscious sensations, signals like the beating of ...
Afferent feedback from arterial baroreceptors modulates sensorimotor responses, but it is unknown wh...
Cognitions and emotions can be influenced by bodily physiology. Here, we investigated whether the pr...
Cardiac-cycle-time effects are attributed to variations in baroreceptor (BR) activity and have been ...
Human cognition and action can be influenced by internal bodily processes such as heartbeats. For in...
The visceral afferent feedback hypothesis proposes that sensorimotor function is impaired by cortica...
International audienceThe processing of interoceptive signals in the insular cortex is thought to un...
Despite the growing consensus that the continuous dynamic cortical representations of internal bodil...
Fluctuations in the heart's activity can modulate the access of external stimuli to consciousness. T...
Fear is coupled to states of physiological arousal. We tested how learning and memory of threat, spe...
This study aimed to investigate whether interindividual differences in autonomic inhibitory control ...