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Dimensions of interoception predict premonitory urges and tic severity in Tourette syndrome

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posted on 2023-06-09, 16:13 authored by Charlotte RaeCharlotte Rae, Dennis Larsson, Sarah Garfinkel, Hugo CritchleyHugo Critchley
Interoceptive processes in Tourette syndrome may foster the premonitory urges that commonly precede tics. Twenty-one adults with TS and 22 controls completed heartbeat tracking and discrimination tasks. Three dimensions of interoception were examined: objective accuracy, metacognitive awareness, and subjective (self-report) sensibility. Trait interoceptive prediction error was calculated as the discrepancy between accuracy and sensibility. Participants with TS had numerically lower interoceptive accuracy on the heartbeat tracking task, and increased self-reported interoceptive sensibility. While these group differences were not significant, the discrepancy between lower interoceptive accuracy and heightened sensibility, i.e. the trait interoceptive prediction error, was significantly greater in TS compared to controls. This suggests a heightened higher-order sensitivity to bodily sensations in TS, relative to a noisier perceptual representation of afferent bodily signals. Moreover, interoceptive sensibility predicted the severity of premonitory sensations and tics. This suggests interventions that work to align dimensions of interoceptive experience in TS hold therapeutic potential.

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Sackler Centre - donation; G1813; SACKLER-DR MORTIMER AND THERESA SACKLER FOUNDATION

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Publication status

  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Psychiatry Research

ISSN

0165-1781

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

271

Page range

469-475

Department affiliated with

  • BSMS Publications

Research groups affiliated with

  • Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science Publications
  • Sussex Neuroscience Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2018-12-13

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-12-06

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2018-12-12

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