Abstract. This paper shows that variations in breathing patterns broaden heart rate variability (HRV) spectral bands and increase the power amplitude of low-frequency bands. Because of these influences, spectral markers for HRV signals, such as the quotient between spectral power at different frequency bands, should be compared only under controlled breathing conditions or after considering the effect of variations in breathing patterns
The rhythmic components of heart rate variability (HRV) can be separated and quantitatively assessed...
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to the changes in heart rate (HR) that occur with respirat...
The tools for spectrally analyzing heart rate variability (HRV) has in recent years grown considerab...
This paper shows that variations in breathing patterns broaden heart rate variability (HRV) spectral...
In this paper, we present new insights on classical spectral measures for heart rate variability (HR...
A method of adapting the boundaries when extracting the spectral features from heart rate variabilit...
In this paper a methodological approach for the analysis of nonstationary heart rate variability (HR...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) may be influenced by several factors, such as env...
A method of adapting the boundaries when extracting the spectral features from heart rate variabilit...
This paper describes a method to adapt the spectral features extracted from heart rate variability (...
Abstract — In this paper a methodological approach for the analysis of nonstationary heart rate vari...
In this paper, we evaluate the correlation estimate, based on multiple window spectrum analysis, bet...
The role of respiration in the genesis of heart rate variability (HRV) has been the subject matter o...
Abstract—This paper describes a method to adapt the spectral features extracted from heart rate vari...
<p>A statistically significant difference in power of the low power segment (between 0.06–0.27 Hz, P...
The rhythmic components of heart rate variability (HRV) can be separated and quantitatively assessed...
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to the changes in heart rate (HR) that occur with respirat...
The tools for spectrally analyzing heart rate variability (HRV) has in recent years grown considerab...
This paper shows that variations in breathing patterns broaden heart rate variability (HRV) spectral...
In this paper, we present new insights on classical spectral measures for heart rate variability (HR...
A method of adapting the boundaries when extracting the spectral features from heart rate variabilit...
In this paper a methodological approach for the analysis of nonstationary heart rate variability (HR...
International audienceHeart rate variability (HRV) may be influenced by several factors, such as env...
A method of adapting the boundaries when extracting the spectral features from heart rate variabilit...
This paper describes a method to adapt the spectral features extracted from heart rate variability (...
Abstract — In this paper a methodological approach for the analysis of nonstationary heart rate vari...
In this paper, we evaluate the correlation estimate, based on multiple window spectrum analysis, bet...
The role of respiration in the genesis of heart rate variability (HRV) has been the subject matter o...
Abstract—This paper describes a method to adapt the spectral features extracted from heart rate vari...
<p>A statistically significant difference in power of the low power segment (between 0.06–0.27 Hz, P...
The rhythmic components of heart rate variability (HRV) can be separated and quantitatively assessed...
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to the changes in heart rate (HR) that occur with respirat...
The tools for spectrally analyzing heart rate variability (HRV) has in recent years grown considerab...