Insights into interoceptive and emotional processing: Lessons from studies on insular HDtDCS

Author:

Kipping Miriam1ORCID,Mai‐Lippold Sandra A.1ORCID,Herbert Beate M.23ORCID,Desdentado Lorena45ORCID,Kammer Thomas6ORCID,Pollatos Olga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical and Health Psychology Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University Ulm Germany

2. Biological Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology Charlotte‐Fresenius‐University Munich Germany

3. Department Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy University of Tuebingen Tuebingen Germany

4. Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia Valencia Spain

5. CIBER of Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN) Instituto de Salud Carlos III Madrid Spain

6. Section for Neurostimulation, Department of Psychiatry Ulm University Ulm Germany

Abstract

AbstractInteroception, the processing of internal bodily signals, is proposed as the fundamental mechanism underlying emotional experiences. Interoceptive and emotional processing appear distorted in psychiatric disorders. However, our understanding of the neural structures involved in both processes remains limited. To explore the feasibility of enhancing interoception and emotion, we conducted two studies using high‐definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD‐tDCS) applied to the right anterior insula. In study one, we compared the effects of anodal HD‐tDCS and sham tDCS on interoceptive abilities (sensibility, confidence, accuracy, emotional evaluation) in 52 healthy subjects. Study two additionally included physical activation through ergometer cycling at the beginning of HD‐tDCS and examined changes in interoceptive and emotional processing in 39 healthy adults. In both studies, HD‐tDCS was applied in a single‐blind cross‐over online design with two separate sessions. Study one yielded no significant effects of HD‐tDCS on interoceptive dimensions. In study two, significant improvements in interoceptive sensibility and confidence were observed over time with physical preactivation, while no differential effects were found between sham and insula stimulation. The expected enhancement of interoceptive and emotional processing following insula stimulation was not observed. We conclude that HD‐tDCS targeting the insula does not consistently increase interoceptive or emotional variables. The observed increase in interoceptive sensibility may be attributed to the activation of the interoceptive network through physical activity or training effects. Future research on HD‐tDCS involving interoceptive network structures could benefit from protocols targeting larger regions within the network, rather than focusing solely on insula stimulation.

Publisher

Wiley

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