Séminaire LICAÉ : Diego Candia-Rivera

Publié le 17 décembre 2024 Mis à jour le 19 décembre 2024

Linking heartbeats with the cortical network dynamics involved in self-social touch distinction

Date(s)

le 30 janvier 2025

Horaires : 13h30-15h30
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Bâtiment Alice Milliat (S)

Salle
 Amphi S2

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Diego Candia-Rivera
Chercheur postdoctoral - NERV Lab - ICM

Research on interoception has revealed the role of heartbeats in shaping our perceptual awareness and embodying a first-person perspective. These heartbeat dynamics exhibit distinct responses to various types of touch. We advanced that those dynamics are directly associated to the brain activity that allows self-other distinction. In our study encompassing self and social touch, we employed a method to quantify the distinct couplings of temporal patterns in cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic activities with brain connectivity. Our findings revealed that social touch led to an increase in the coupling between frontoparietal networks and parasympathetic/vagal activity, particularly in alpha and gamma bands. Conversely, as social touch progressed, we observed a decrease in the coupling between brain networks and sympathetic dynamics across a broad frequency range.These results show how heartbeat dynamics are intertwined with brain organization and provide fresh evidence on the neurophysiological mechanisms of self-social touch distinction.

Mis à jour le 19 décembre 2024