INCYT   25562
INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIA COGNITIVA Y TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Multicentric evidence of emotional impairments in hypertensive heart disease
Autor/es:
AGUSTINA LEGAZ; JÉSSICA LÓPEZ PELÁEZ; AGUSTIN IBAÑEZ; SOFIA ABREVAYA; RAMIRO SANCHEZ; LUCAS SEDEÑO; ADRIÁN YORIS; SOFIA ALARCO; ADOLFO MARTÍN GARCIA
Revista:
Scientific Reports
Editorial:
Nature Research
Referencias:
Lugar: London; Año: 2020 vol. 10 p. 14131 - 14131
ISSN:
2045-2322
Resumen:
The mechanisms underlying emotional alterations constitute a key research target in neuroscience. Emerging evidence indicates that these disruptions can be related to abnormal interoception (i.e., the sensing of visceral feelings), as observed in patients with cardiodynamic deficits. To directly assess these links, we performed the first multicenter study on emotion recognition and interoception in patients with hypertensive heart disease (HHD). Participants from two countries completed a facial emotion recognition test, and a subsample additionally underwent an interoception protocol based on a validated heartbeat detection (HBD) task. HHD patients from both countries presented deficits in the recognition of overall and negative emotions. Moreover, interoceptive performance was impaired in the HHD group. In addition, a significant association between interoceptive performance and emotion recognition was observed in the control group, but this relation was abolished in the HHD group. All results survived after covariance with cognitive status measures, suggesting they were not biased by general cognitive deficits in the patients. Taken together, these findings suggest that emotional recognition alterations could represent a sui generis deficit in HHD, and that it may be partially explained by the disruption of mechanisms subserving the integration of neuro-visceral signals.