Interoception primes emotional processing: Multimodal evidence from neurodegeneration
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Salamone, Paula C.
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Interoception primes emotional processing: Multimodal evidence from neurodegeneration
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- Salamone, Paula C.;
- Legaz, Agustina;
- Sedeño, Lucas;
- Moguilner, Sebastián;
- Fraile Vázquez, Matías;
- González Campo, Cecilia;
- Fittipaldi, Sol;
- Yoris, Adrián;
- Miranda, Magdalena;
- Birba, Agustina;
- Galiani, Agostina;
- Abrevaya, Sofía;
- Neely Prado, Alejandra;
- Martorell Caro, Miguel;
- Alifano, Florencia;
- Villagra Castro, Roque Ariel;
- Anunziata, Florencia;
- Okada de Oliveira, Maira;
- Pautassi, Ricardo M.;
- Slachevsky Chonchol, Andrea Maria;
- Serrano, Cecilia;
- García, Adolfo M.;
- Ibañez, Agustín;
Abstract
Recent frameworks in cognitive neuroscience and behavioral neurology underscore interoceptive priors as core modulators of
negative emotions. However, the field lacks experimental designs manipulating the priming of emotions via interoception and
exploring their multimodal signatures in neurodegenerative models. Here, we designed a novel task that involves interoceptive
and control-exteroceptive priming conditions followed by post-interoception and post-exteroception facial emotion recognition
(FER). We recruited 114 participants, including healthy controls (HCs) as well as patients with behavioral variant
frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We measured online EEG modulations
of the heart-evoked potential (HEP), and associations with both brain structural and resting-state functional connectivity
patterns. Behaviorally, post-interoception negative FER was enhanced in HCs but selectively disrupted in bvFTD and
PD, with AD presenting generalized disruptions across emotion types. Only bvFTD presented impaired interoceptive accuracy.
Increased HEP modulations during post-interoception negative FER was observed in HCs and AD, but not in bvFTD or PD
patients. Across all groups, post-interoception negative FER correlated with the volume of the insula and the ACC. Also, negative
FER was associated with functional connectivity along the (a) salience network in the post-interoception condition, and
along the (b) executive network in the post-exteroception condition. These patterns were selectively disrupted in bvFTD (a)
and PD (b), respectively. Our approach underscores the multidimensional impact of interoception on emotion, while revealing
a specific pathophysiological marker of bvFTD. These findings inform a promising theoretical and clinical agenda in the
fields of nteroception, emotion, allostasis, and neurodegeneration.
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akeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd CW2680521
Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET)
ANID/FONDECYT Regular 1210195
1210176
ANPCyT
FONCyT 20171820
Alzheimer's Association UK20639295
Sistema General de Regalias BPIN2018000100059
Universidad del Valle CI 5316
Programa Interdisciplinario de Investigacion Experimental en Comunicacion y Cognicion (PIIECC) , Facultad de Humanidades, USACH
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
United States Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA
NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA) R01 AG057234
Alzheimer's Association SG20725707
Rainwater Charitable Foundation
Global Brain Health Institute
ANID/FONDAP/15150012
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183784
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2578-20.2021
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J. Neurosci, May 12, 2021 • 41(19):4276–4292
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