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Altered interoception in patients with borderline personality disorder: a study using heartbeat-evoked potentials

Vera Flasbeck, Stoyan Popkirov, Andreas D. Ebert, Martin Brüne

2020Borderline Personality Disorder and Emotion Dysregulation45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) experience difficulties in emotional awareness (alexithymia), and often develop dissociative symptoms, which may reflect broader deficits in interoceptive awareness. Whether this is associated with alterations in cortical processing of interoception is currently unknown. METHODS: We utilized an electrophysiological marker of interoception, i.e. heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEP), and examined its relationship with electrocardiographic correlates of autonomic nervous system (ANS) functioning (heart rate variability), and with self-report measures of alexithymia, dissociation and borderline symptom severity in patients with BPD. RESULTS: Individuals with BPD had higher HEP amplitudes over frontal electrodes compared to healthy controls. Sympathetic ANS activity was greater in BPD patients than in controls. Across groups, HEP amplitudes were associated with parasympathetic activity over central electrodes and correlated with alexithymia over frontal electrodes. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the idea that difficulties in emotional awareness in BPD are reflected in altered frontal electrophysiological markers of interception. Therefore, emotional awareness can be understood as failures of modulation between interoceptive and exteroceptive attention. Future research may aim to investigate whether altered interoception and its electrophysiological correlates are malleable by therapeutic intervention.

Topics & Concepts

InteroceptionAlexithymiaBorderline personality disorderHeartbeatPsychologyElectrophysiologyDissociation (chemistry)Emotional dysregulationDissociativeEvent-related potentialAudiologyNeuroscienceElectroencephalographyClinical psychologyMedicinePerceptionComputer securityComputer sciencePhysical chemistryChemistryPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsTraumatic Brain Injury ResearchPersonality Disorders and Psychopathology