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Arousal coherence, uncertainty, and well-being: an active inference account

Hannah Biddell, Mark Solms, Heleen A. Slagter, Ruben Laukkonen

2024Neuroscience of Consciousness12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Here we build on recent findings which show that greater alignment between our subjective experiences (how we feel) and physiological states (measurable changes in our body) plays a pivotal role in the overall psychological well-being. Specifically, we propose that the alignment or 'coherence' between affective arousal (e.g. how excited we 'feel') and autonomic arousal (e.g. heart rate or pupil dilation) may be key for maintaining up-to-date uncertainty representations in dynamic environments. Drawing on recent advances in interoceptive and affective inference, we also propose that arousal coherence reflects interoceptive integration, facilitates adaptive belief updating, and impacts our capacity to adapt to changes in uncertainty, with downstream consequences to well-being. We also highlight the role of meta-awareness of arousal, a third level of inference, which may permit conscious awareness, learning about, and intentional regulation of lower-order sources of arousal. Practices emphasizing meta-awareness of arousal (like meditation) may therefore elicit some of their known benefits via improved arousal coherence. We suggest that arousal coherence is also likely to be associated with markers of adaptive functioning (like emotional awareness and self-regulatory capacities) and discuss mind-body practices that may increase coherence.

Topics & Concepts

ArousalCognitive psychologyPsychologyCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)InteroceptionPupillometryInferencePupillary responseSocial psychologyComputer sciencePupilNeurosciencePerceptionArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsMental Health and PsychiatryEmbodied and Extended Cognition