MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTEROCEPTION SHAPES EMOTION-INDUCED POSTURAL CONTROL: FROM LABORATORY MEASURES TO DAILY-LIFE MONITORING
The University of Tokyo
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PS02-07PM-147
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In Study 1, healthy young adults (N = 21) stood quietly on a force plate while viewing emotional images varying in arousal (high/low) and valence (pleasant/unpleasant). Postural control was quantified using center-of-pressure indices, including standard deviation (SD) and mean velocity (MV). Interoception was assessed using heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEPs), interoceptive accuracy (IAcc) measured by heartbeat-counting task, and the Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA). Study 2 employed an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) approach using a smartphone-based system to monitor ECG and accelerometry. EMA captured subjective emotional state and repeated assessments of IAcc and MAIA. Longitudinal associations were analyzed using mixed-effects models.
In Study 1, arousal-related postural modulation was associated with HEP amplitudes and IAcc, whereas valence-related effects were selectively associated with MAIA Trusting (Fig).
Study 2 tests the ecological validity of these findings; results will be reported at the conference.
These findings demonstrate that distinct interoceptive dimensions differentially relate to arousal- and valence-dependent postural control. By linking laboratory-based mechanisms to daily-life monitoring, this study highlights interoception as a key factor underlying individual variability in emotion–motor integration.
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