TY - JOUR TI - Active tactile discrimination is coupled with and modulated by the cardiac cycle AU - Galvez-Pol, Alejandro AU - Virdee, Pavandeep AU - Villacampa, Javier AU - Kilner, James A2 - Pruszynski, J Andrew A2 - de Lange, Floris P A2 - Holmes, Nick A2 - Allen, Micah VL - 11 PY - 2022 DA - 2022/10/12 SP - e78126 C1 - eLife 2022;11:e78126 DO - 10.7554/eLife.78126 UR - https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78126 AB - Perception and cognition are modulated by the phase of the cardiac signal in which the stimuli are presented. This has been shown by locking the presentation of stimuli to distinct cardiac phases. However, in everyday life sensory information is not presented in this passive and phase-locked manner, instead we actively move and control our sensors to perceive the world. Whether active sensing is coupled and modulated with the cardiac cycle remains largely unknown. Here, we recorded the electrocardiograms of human participants while they actively performed a tactile grating orientation task. We show that the duration of subjects’ touch varied as a function of the cardiac phase in which they initiated it. Touches initiated in the systole phase were held for longer periods of time than touches initiated in the diastole phase. This effect was most pronounced when elongating the duration of the touches to sense the most difficult gratings. Conversely, while touches in the control condition were coupled to the cardiac cycle, their length did not vary as a function of the phase in which these were initiated. Our results reveal that we actively spend more time sensing during systole periods, the cardiac phase associated with lower perceptual sensitivity (vs. diastole). In line with interoceptive inference accounts, these results indicate that we actively adjust the acquisition of sense data to our internal bodily cycles. KW - active sensing KW - tactile discrimination KW - interoception KW - cardiac cycle KW - active inference KW - touch KW - predictive coding JF - eLife SN - 2050-084X PB - eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd ER -