States of consciousness and interoceptive hypersensibility: A study in patients with insomnia disorder

Author:

Alfì Gaspare12ORCID,Maruani Julia134ORCID,Aquino Giulia2ORCID,Menicucci Danilo2ORCID,Palagini Laura5ORCID,Gemignani Angelo25ORCID,Bazin Balthazar4ORCID,Clerici Emmanuelle4,Stern Emilie4ORCID,Geoffroy Pierre A.1346ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, AP‐HP, GHU Paris Nord, DMU Neurosciences Hôpital Bichat—Claude Bernard Paris France

2. Department of Surgical Medical and Molecular Pathology and Critical Care Medicine Pisa Italy

3. NeuroDiderot, Inserm Université Paris Cité Paris France

4. Centre ChronoS, GHU Paris— Psychiatrie & Neurosciences Paris France

5. Department of Neuroscience University of Pisa Hospital Pisa Italy

6. CNRS UPR 3212 Institute for Cellular and Integrative Neurosciences Strasbourg France

Abstract

SummaryThis exploratory study aimed to investigate the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and quality of consciousness in individuals with insomnia disorder, in order to understand how the modulation of internal states may contribute to modifying the experience of consciousness during sleep difficulties. A total of 37 patients with insomnia disorder (mean age = 46.05 ± 18.16) and 41 healthy good sleepers (mean age = 50.2 ± 12.99) underwent a psychometric sleep and interoceptive sensibility assessment, using Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), and Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA). Moreover, patients with insomnia disorder also completed a quality of consciousness evaluation, using the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory (PCI). Patients with insomnia disorder exhibited heightened interoceptive sensibility, particularly in noticing body sensations (p < 0.0001) and emotional awareness (p = 0.032), along with diminished abilities in attention regulation (p = 0.040), not‐worrying (p = 0.001), and trusting (p = 0.002). Furthermore, correlations between interoceptive sensibility and multiple aspects of the consciousness state during the insomnia night were identified. Specifically, higher emotional awareness was linked to a 2.49‐fold increase in the likelihood of subjectively experiencing altered consciousness states during insomnia. The study sheds light on the relationship between interoceptive sensibility and the subjective state of consciousness during insomnia, emphasising the importance of exploring and considering interoception as part of the therapeutic process for insomnia disorder. Given the exploratory nature of the study and the increased risk of type‐I error from numerous correlations, the results should be interpreted with caution. Further research is needed to validate and confirm their robustness.

Publisher

Wiley

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