Minenko Irina, Limonova Alena, Sukmanova Anastasia, Kutsenko Vladimir, Nazarova Maria, Ershova Alexandra, Drapkina Oxana
National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine, Ministry of Healthcare of the Russian Federation, Moscow, 101000, Russia.
Center for Cognition and Decision Making, Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, 101000, Russia.
Sci Rep. 2025 Oct 14;15(1):35773. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-08779-5.
Cardioception is the ability of the central nervous system to process signals from the heart. Methods for determining cardioception are still under discussion. In the present study, we considered metrics for cardiac interoceptive accuracy (CA) assessments in three behavioral cardioception tasks - (1) the heartbeat tapping (HTT), (2) the heartbeat discrimination (HDT), and (3) the heartbeat counting (HCT) - and heartbeat evoked potentials (HEP) recorded by an electroencephalography during resting state and the tasks. The study included forty-eight healthy volunteers (25 females, 36 ± 7 age). CA in the HTT assessed using various metrics, except for the metric based on the circular variation between heartbeat and pressing time, positively correlated both with each other and with the metric in the HCT. The HDT showed no correlation with the other tasks. However, none of the metrics showed a clear advantage over the others in their association with the neurophysiological marker of interoception, the mean HEP amplitudes, during task performance or at rest. During all three tasks, the HEP amplitudes (1) did not differ between individuals with high and low CA metrics, (2) was not different from the HEP amplitudes during the resting state, (3) was lower during the HDT compared to the HCT. Thus, our results contribute to the debate on the interaction between behavioral cardioception tasks and the HEP.