Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.

BACKGROUND: Disembodiment is a core feature of depersonalization disorder (DPD). Given the narratives of DPD patients about their disembodiment and emotional numbing and neurobiological findings of an inhibition of insular activity, DPD may be considered as a mental disorder with specific impairment...

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Main Authors: Matthias Michal, Bettina Reuchlein, Julia Adler, Iris Reiner, Manfred E Beutel, Claus Vögele, Hartmut Schächinger, André Schulz
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3937420?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b89407bbc6ab42a2a1923395edd24ab42020-11-25T01:34:53ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8982310.1371/journal.pone.0089823Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.Matthias MichalBettina ReuchleinJulia AdlerIris ReinerManfred E BeutelClaus VögeleHartmut SchächingerAndré SchulzBACKGROUND: Disembodiment is a core feature of depersonalization disorder (DPD). Given the narratives of DPD patients about their disembodiment and emotional numbing and neurobiological findings of an inhibition of insular activity, DPD may be considered as a mental disorder with specific impairments of interoceptive awareness and body perception. METHODS: We investigated cardioceptive accuracy (CA) of DPD patients (n=24) as compared to healthy controls (n=26) with two different heartbeat detection tasks ("Schandry heartbeat counting task" and "Whitehead heartbeat discrimination task"). Self-rated clearness of body perception was measured by questionnaire. RESULTS: Contrary to our hypothesis, DPD patients performed similarly to healthy controls on the two different heartbeat detection tasks, and they had equal scores regarding their self-rated clearness of body perception. There was no correlation of the severity of "anomalous body experiences" and depersonalization with measures of interoceptive accuracy. Only among healthy controls CA in the Schandry task was positively correlated with self-rated clearness of body perception. Depersonalization was unrelated to severity of depression or anxiety, while depression and anxiety were highly correlated. Anxiety and depression did not modify the associations of depersonalization with interoceptive accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: Our main findings highlight a striking discrepancy of normal interoception with overwhelming experiences of disembodiment in DPD. This may reflect difficulties of DPD patients to integrate their visceral and bodily perceptions into a sense of their selves. This problem may be considered an important target for psychotherapeutic treatment approaches.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3937420?pdf=render
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author Matthias Michal
Bettina Reuchlein
Julia Adler
Iris Reiner
Manfred E Beutel
Claus Vögele
Hartmut Schächinger
André Schulz
spellingShingle Matthias Michal
Bettina Reuchlein
Julia Adler
Iris Reiner
Manfred E Beutel
Claus Vögele
Hartmut Schächinger
André Schulz
Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Matthias Michal
Bettina Reuchlein
Julia Adler
Iris Reiner
Manfred E Beutel
Claus Vögele
Hartmut Schächinger
André Schulz
author_sort Matthias Michal
title Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
title_short Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
title_full Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
title_fullStr Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
title_full_unstemmed Striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
title_sort striking discrepancy of anomalous body experiences with normal interoceptive accuracy in depersonalization-derealization disorder.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Disembodiment is a core feature of depersonalization disorder (DPD). Given the narratives of DPD patients about their disembodiment and emotional numbing and neurobiological findings of an inhibition of insular activity, DPD may be considered as a mental disorder with specific impairments of interoceptive awareness and body perception. METHODS: We investigated cardioceptive accuracy (CA) of DPD patients (n=24) as compared to healthy controls (n=26) with two different heartbeat detection tasks ("Schandry heartbeat counting task" and "Whitehead heartbeat discrimination task"). Self-rated clearness of body perception was measured by questionnaire. RESULTS: Contrary to our hypothesis, DPD patients performed similarly to healthy controls on the two different heartbeat detection tasks, and they had equal scores regarding their self-rated clearness of body perception. There was no correlation of the severity of "anomalous body experiences" and depersonalization with measures of interoceptive accuracy. Only among healthy controls CA in the Schandry task was positively correlated with self-rated clearness of body perception. Depersonalization was unrelated to severity of depression or anxiety, while depression and anxiety were highly correlated. Anxiety and depression did not modify the associations of depersonalization with interoceptive accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: Our main findings highlight a striking discrepancy of normal interoception with overwhelming experiences of disembodiment in DPD. This may reflect difficulties of DPD patients to integrate their visceral and bodily perceptions into a sense of their selves. This problem may be considered an important target for psychotherapeutic treatment approaches.
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