TY - JOUR
T1 - The body mirroring thought
T2 - The relationship between thought transitions and fluctuations in autonomic nervous activity mediated by interoception
AU - Sakuragi, Mai
AU - Shinagawa, Kazushi
AU - Terasawa, Yuri
AU - Umeda, Satoshi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s)
PY - 2024/10
Y1 - 2024/10
N2 - Our thought states change without intention. This study verified that the transition of thought states varies with fluctuations in autonomic nervous activity, and that this effect is modulated by interoceptive accuracy. The participants completed the heartbeat counting task (HCT) and vigilance task. We assessed the participants’ interoceptive accuracy based on their performance on the HCT. The vigilance task is a simple attention task, and during this task, we asked the participants to report the content and contemplation of their thoughts. Consequently, participants with accurate interoception were more likely to remain in a highly contemplative thought state when parasympathetic activity was suppressed. In contrast, the dominance of parasympathetic activity facilitated transitions to different thought states or experiences of less contemplative thought states in them. The results suggest that even subtle changes in bodily responses at rest can affect thought transitions in people with accurate interoception.
AB - Our thought states change without intention. This study verified that the transition of thought states varies with fluctuations in autonomic nervous activity, and that this effect is modulated by interoceptive accuracy. The participants completed the heartbeat counting task (HCT) and vigilance task. We assessed the participants’ interoceptive accuracy based on their performance on the HCT. The vigilance task is a simple attention task, and during this task, we asked the participants to report the content and contemplation of their thoughts. Consequently, participants with accurate interoception were more likely to remain in a highly contemplative thought state when parasympathetic activity was suppressed. In contrast, the dominance of parasympathetic activity facilitated transitions to different thought states or experiences of less contemplative thought states in them. The results suggest that even subtle changes in bodily responses at rest can affect thought transitions in people with accurate interoception.
KW - Autonomic nervous activity
KW - Interoception
KW - Mind-wandering
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U2 - 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103770
DO - 10.1016/j.concog.2024.103770
M3 - Article
C2 - 39423474
AN - SCOPUS:85206488274
SN - 1053-8100
VL - 125
JO - Consciousness and Cognition
JF - Consciousness and Cognition
M1 - 103770
ER -