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Measuring Interoception: The CARdiac Elevation Detection Task

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Interoception has increasingly been the focus of psychiatric research, due to its hypothesized role in mental health. Existing interoceptive tasks either suffer from important methodological limitations, impacting their validity, or are burdensome and require specialized equipment, which limits their usage in vulnerable populations. We report on the development of the CARdiac Elevation Detection (CARED) task. Participants' heart rate is recorded by a wearable device connected to a mobile application. Notifications are sent to participants' mobile throughout the day over a period of 4 weeks. Participants are asked to state whether their heart rate is higher than usual, rate their confidence and describe the activity they were involved in when the notification occurred. Data (N = 30) revealed that 1/3 of the sample was classified as interoceptive and that participants presented overall good insight into their interoceptive abilities. Given its ease of administration and accessibility, the CARED task has the potential to be a significant asset for psychiatric and developmental research.
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10.3389/fpsyg.2021.712896

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0000-0002-6754-5078
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-1041-6793
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-7915-9705
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0000-0001-7247-756X
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University of Oxford
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0000-0002-0476-3342


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Frontiers Media
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Frontiers in Psychology More from this journal
Volume:
12
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712896-712896
Article number:
712896
Publication date:
2021-08-19
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1664-1078
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1664-1078


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1196586
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pubs:1196586
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W3160980529
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2026-03-26
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