Ring Christopher, Brener Jasper, Knapp Kelley, Mailloux Jennifer
School of Sport, Exercise & Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK.
Department of Psychology, S.U.N.Y. at Stony Brook, USA.
Biol Psychol. 2015 Jan;104:193-8. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.12.010. Epub 2014 Dec 30.
Heartbeat counting improves after exposure to heartbeat feedback either because feedback trains individuals to detect heartbeats or updates their knowledge/beliefs about heart rate. These possibilities were examined by assessing heartbeat counting, in different postures and following exercise, before and after exposure to immediate and delayed heartbeat feedback. Immediate and delayed feedback provided accurate information about heart rate and, therefore, either could update beliefs about heart rate. However, only immediate feedback marked each ventricular contraction and, thereby, could train participants to detect the beating of the heart by focusing attention on relevant internal sensations. Exposure to immediate and delayed feedback resulted in similar, significant increases in the accuracy of heartbeat counting, indicating that the feedback effect was mediated by non-sensory processes rather than by training participants to detect heartbeat sensations. The current findings demonstrate that the heartbeat counting task is not a valid method to assess cardioception.
接触心跳反馈后,心跳计数能力会有所提高,这要么是因为反馈训练个体去检测心跳,要么是更新了他们关于心率的知识/信念。通过在不同姿势和运动后,接触即时和延迟心跳反馈前后评估心跳计数,对这些可能性进行了检验。即时和延迟反馈都提供了关于心率的准确信息,因此,两者都可以更新关于心率的信念。然而,只有即时反馈标记了每一次心室收缩,从而可以通过将注意力集中在相关的内部感觉上,训练参与者检测心脏的跳动。接触即时和延迟反馈都导致心跳计数准确性有类似的显著提高,这表明反馈效果是由非感觉过程介导的,而不是通过训练参与者检测心跳感觉来实现的。当前的研究结果表明,心跳计数任务不是评估心脏感知能力的有效方法。