We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in short-term cardiovascular variability during normal and impaired conditions. Directional interactions between heart period (RR interval of the ECG) and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) short-term variability series were quantified as the cross-predictability (CP) of one series given the other, and as the predictability improvement (PI) yielded by the inclusion of samples of one series into the prediction of the other series. Nonlinear prediction was performed through global approximation (GA), approximation with locally constant models (LA0) and approximation with locally linear models (LA1) of the nonlinear function linking the samples of th...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
A method to evaluate the direction and strength of causal interactions in bivariate cardiovascular a...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
A nonlinear prediction method for investigating the dynamic interdependence between short length tim...
A nonlinear prediction method for investigating the dynamic interdependence between short length tim...
We assessed directional relationships between short RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP)...
We assessed directional relationships between short RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP)...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
A method to evaluate the direction and strength of causal interactions in bivariate cardiovascular a...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
We investigated the ability of mutual nonlinear prediction methods to assess causal interactions in ...
A nonlinear prediction method for investigating the dynamic interdependence between short length tim...
A nonlinear prediction method for investigating the dynamic interdependence between short length tim...
We assessed directional relationships between short RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP)...
We assessed directional relationships between short RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP)...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
A model-based approach to perform mutual nonlinear prediction of short cardiovascular variability se...
The transition from the supine to the upright position requires a reorganization of the mechanisms o...
A method to evaluate the direction and strength of causal interactions in bivariate cardiovascular a...