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Peibing Liu1, Shuliang Bai2, Xiaoxue Wang1
1Department of Psychology, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is believed to involve impaired processing of external information and excessive focus on internal bodily signals. However, comparative evidence on exteroceptive and interoceptive performance within a common experimental framework remains limited. In the present study, individuals with GAD (n = 31) and healthy controls (HC; n = 31) completed a heart rate discrimination (HRD) task, combined with Bayesian psychophysical modeling and signal detection theory-based metacognitive indices. At the first-order level, we estimated an HRD threshold parameter (α), indexing systematic tendency in cardiac judgments, and a precision parameter (β; lower β indicates greater precision), indexing the sharpness or uncertainty of those judgments. At the second-order level, we estimated metacognitive sensitivity (meta-d'), reflecting how well confidence tracked first-order task performance. We also included exploratory self-report measures of bodily awareness and bodily appraisal using the Body Awareness Questionnaire and the Body Sensations Interpretation Questionnaire. In the HC group, participants showed a relative exteroceptive advantage within the HRD framework, reflected in lower β and higher meta-d' in the exteroceptive condition than in the interoceptive condition. By contrast, this within-group exteroceptive advantage was not observed in GAD. Relative to HC participants, individuals with GAD showed greater precision in HRD-based cardiac judgments (lower β) and reduced exteroceptive metacognitive sensitivity (lower meta-d'), whereas no group differences emerged for α or the exploratory self-report measures. Taken together, these findings suggest an altered interoceptive-exteroceptive performance profile in GAD, characterized by greater precision in cardiac judgments alongside weaker exteroceptive metacognitive monitoring. These results may help refine theoretical accounts of internal-external information processing in anxiety and inform future computational approaches to assessment in GAD.
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