Involvement of physiological reactivity and interoception in emotional experience after a traumatic brain injury.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Alice Bodart, Sandra Invernizzi, Laurent Lefebvre, Mandy Rossignol
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Abstract

Objective: Emotional experience is based, among other factors, on physiological reactivity (PR) and the awareness of this reactivity corresponding to interoception. After a traumatic brain injury (TBI), patients exhibit reduced PR and interoception, raising questions about the integrity of their emotional experience.

Method: To examine this issue, 26 men with moderate to severe TBI (age: 37 ± 11) and 26 healthy male controls (age: 35 ± 14) watched emotional films (amusement, tenderness, anger, disgust). PR was measured via electrodermal activity (EDA) and heart rate variability (HRV). After each film, an emotional evaluation was completed using the Differential Emotional Scale (DES). Interoception was measured through a heartbeat counting (HBC) task and the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) questionnaire.

Results: Compared to controls, TBI participants scored lower on the MAIA Emotional Awareness and Noticing subscales, and exhibited lower EDA and HRV during the anger and tenderness films. However, emotional evaluations and HBC task scores were similar between groups. Positive correlations were found between emotional evaluation and the MAIA scale.

Conclusion: These results suggest a dissociation between emotional experience and PR after TBI and decreased interoceptive sensitivity. Since interoception links PR and emotional experience, exploring the impact of reduced interoception on this dissociation could improve our understanding of post-TBI emotional functioning.

创伤性脑损伤后情绪体验中生理反应和内感受的参与。
目的:情绪体验的基础是生理反应性(PR)以及与内感受相对应的对这种反应性的认识。创伤性脑损伤(TBI)后,患者表现出PR和内感受减少,引发了对其情感体验完整性的质疑。方法:选取26例中重度脑外伤患者(年龄37±11岁)和26例健康男性(年龄35±14岁)分别观看情绪性电影(娱乐、温柔、愤怒、厌恶),探讨这一问题。PR通过皮电活动(EDA)和心率变异性(HRV)测量。每部影片结束后,使用差异情绪量表(DES)完成情绪评估。内感受通过心跳计数(HBC)任务和内感受意识多维评估(MAIA)问卷进行测量。结果:与对照组相比,创伤性脑损伤参与者在MAIA情绪意识和注意量表上得分较低,在愤怒和温柔电影中表现出较低的EDA和HRV。然而,情绪评估和HBC任务得分在两组之间是相似的。情绪评价与MAIA量表呈显著正相关。结论:这些结果提示创伤后情绪体验和PR之间的分离以及内感受敏感性的降低。由于内感受将PR和情绪体验联系起来,探索内感受减少对这种分离的影响可以提高我们对脑外伤后情绪功能的理解。
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Brain injury
Brain injury 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
148
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Brain Injury publishes critical information relating to research and clinical practice, adult and pediatric populations. The journal covers a full range of relevant topics relating to clinical, translational, and basic science research. Manuscripts address emergency and acute medical care, acute and post-acute rehabilitation, family and vocational issues, and long-term supports. Coverage includes assessment and interventions for functional, communication, neurological and psychological disorders.
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