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“BreaThink”: breathing affects production and perception of quantities

Francesco Belli, Arianna Felisatti, Martin H. Fischer

2021Experimental Brain Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cognition is shaped by signals from outside and within the body. Following recent evidence of interoceptive signals modulating higher-level cognition, we examined whether breathing changes the production and perception of quantities. In Experiment 1, 22 adults verbally produced on average larger random numbers after inhaling than after exhaling. In Experiment 2, 24 further adults estimated the numerosity of dot patterns that were briefly shown after either inhaling or exhaling. Again, we obtained on average larger responses following inhalation than exhalation. These converging results extend models of situated cognition according to which higher-level cognition is sensitive to transient interoceptive states.

Topics & Concepts

CognitionNumerosity adaptation effectPsychologyPerceptionExhalationCognitive psychologyBreathingNeuroscienceAudiologyMedicineAnesthesiaPsychiatryNeuroscience and Music PerceptionPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsAction Observation and Synchronization