@article{320f411834354c19bd0ccc2eccea4c3e,
title = "Behavioral and neurophysiological signatures of interoceptive enhancements following vagus nerve stimulation",
abstract = "An accruing body of research has shown that interoception (the sensing of signals from the body's internal milieu) relies on both a direct route (afforded by the vagus nerve) and a secondary route (supported by somatosensory mechanisms). However, no study has causally tested the differential role of these pathways, let alone via direct stimulation. To bridge this gap, we tested whether multidimensional signatures of interoception are modulated by noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS). Sixty-three participants were divided into an nVNS and a sham-stimulation group. Before and after stimulation, both groups performed a validated heartbeat detection (HBD) task including a genuinely interoceptive condition (monitoring one's own heartbeat) and a control exteroceptive condition (tracking an aurally presented heartbeat). Electroencephalographic signals were obtained during both conditions to examine modulations of the heartbeat-evoked potential (HEP). Moreover, before and after stimulation, participants were asked to complete a somatosensory heartbeat localization task. Results from the interoceptive condition revealed that, after treatment, only the nVNS group exhibited improved performance and greater HEP modulations. No behavioral differences were found for the exteroceptive control condition, which was nonetheless associated with significant HEP modulations. Finally, no between-group differences were observed regarding the localization of the heartbeat sensations or relevant cardiodynamic variables (heart rate and or heart rate variability). Taken together, these results constitute unprecedented evidence that the vagus nerve plays a direct role in neurovisceral integration during interoception. This finding can constrain mechanistic models of the domain while informing a promising transdiagnostic agenda for interoceptive impairments across neuropsychiatric conditions.",
keywords = "heartbeat detection task, heartbeat-evoked potential, interoception, neurovisceral communication, noninvasive vagus nerve stimulation",
author = "Fabian Richter and Garc{\'i}a, {Adolfo M.} and {Rodriguez Arriagada}, Nicolas and Adrian Yoris and Agustina Birba and David Huepe and Heinz Zimmer and Agust{\'i}n Ib{\'a}{\~n}ez and Lucas Sede{\~n}o",
note = "Funding Information: This work was partially supported by CONICET; FONCYT-PICT (grant numbers 2017-1818 and 2017-1820); CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular (grant number 1170010); FONDAP (grant number 15150012); GBHI ALZ UK-20-639295; and the Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat), funded by the National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01AG057234, an Alzheimer's Association grant (SG-20-725707-ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health, Alzheimer's Association, Rainwater Charitable Foundation, or Global Brain Health Institute. F. R. received a grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the time of his stay at the Instituto de Neurolog{\'i}a Cognitiva (INECO). Funding Information: This work was partially supported by CONICET; FONCYT‐PICT (grant numbers 2017‐1818 and 2017‐1820); CONICYT/FONDECYT Regular (grant number 1170010); FONDAP (grant number 15150012); GBHI ALZ UK‐20‐639295; and the Multi‐Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat), funded by the National Institutes of Aging of the National Institutes of Health under award number R01AG057234, an Alzheimer's Association grant (SG‐20‐725707‐ReDLat), the Rainwater Foundation, and the Global Brain Health Institute. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health, Alzheimer's Association, Rainwater Charitable Foundation, or Global Brain Health Institute. F. R. received a grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the time of his stay at the Instituto de Neurolog{\'i}a Cognitiva (INECO). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.",
year = "2021",
month = apr,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1002/hbm.25288",
language = "English",
volume = "42",
pages = "1227--1242",
journal = "Human Brain Mapping",
issn = "1065-9471",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "5",
}