Interoceptive training with real-time haptic versus visual heartbeat feedback

Olga Dobrushina*, Yossi Tamim, Iddo Yehoshua Wald, Amber Maimon, Amir Amedi

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Abstract

The perception of signals from within the body, known as interoception, is increasingly recognized as a prerequisite for physical and mental health. This study is dedicated to the development of effective technological approaches for enhancing interoceptive abilities. We provide evidence of the effectiveness and practical feasibility of a novel real-time haptic heartbeat supplementation technology combining principles of biofeedback and sensory augmentation. In a randomized controlled study, we applied the developed naturalistic haptic feedback on a group of 30 adults, while another group of 30 adults received more traditional real-time visual heartbeat feedback. A single session of haptic, but not visual heartbeat feedback resulted in increased interoceptive accuracy and confidence, as measured by the heart rate discrimination task, and in a shift of attention toward the body. Participants rated the developed technology as more helpful and pleasant than the visual feedback, thus indicating high user satisfaction. The study highlights the importance of matching sensory characteristics of the feedback provided to the natural bodily prototype. Our work suggests that real-time haptic feedback might be a superior approach for strengthening the mind–body connection in interventions for physical and mental health.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere14648
Number of pages13
JournalPsychophysiology
Volume61
Issue number11
Early online date16 Aug 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Sept 2024

Funding

HORIZON EUROPE European Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 101017884; European Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 101123434 and 773121

Keywords

  • biofeedback
  • cardioception
  • haptic technology
  • interoception
  • mind–body connection
  • sensory augmentation

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