1A: Heart rate (beats per minute) change relative to baseline; 1B: Heart rate variability (HFnu-HRV) change relative to baseline in Cyberball and Recovery phases (x-axis) in Attachment and Non-Attachment Prime Groups. Baseline is represented by the 0 on the y-axis in both figures.</p
Mean HRV for A) SDNN, B) RMSSD, and C) pNN50 displayed from time of PICU admission with HRV from the...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
The non-linear inverse relationship between RR-intervals and heart rate (HR) contributes significant...
(2A). Rejection Sensitivity; (2B) Individualistic (IND) Self-construal; (2C) Collectivistic (COL) Se...
Data are presented as mean group values. Absolute HR values different from baseline value* (P P P < ...
Data are presented as mean group values for each period. Period 1: from stage 1 until stage 9 inclus...
<p>Changes in heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) indices over 6 hours with the correspondin...
Background and aim. Heart rate (HR) can appear static and regular at rest, during exercise or recove...
Comparison of heart rate variability (HRV) parameters between survivors and non-survivors.</p
<p>RMSSD, root mean square of successive differences; SD1, short-term HRV; SD2, long-term HRV; LF, l...
Over the last decades, assessment of heart rate variability (HRV) has increased in various fields of...
Metrics of heart period variability are widely used in the behavioral and biomedical sciences, altho...
Background: In coronary artery disease (CAD) and following myocardial infarction (MI), activity of t...
<p>A to D, Tachograms from: (a) human normal sinus rhythm (n = 72); (b) human congestive heart failu...
<p>A toD, Tachograms from: (a) human normal sinus rhythm (n = 72); (b) human congestive heart failur...
Mean HRV for A) SDNN, B) RMSSD, and C) pNN50 displayed from time of PICU admission with HRV from the...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
The non-linear inverse relationship between RR-intervals and heart rate (HR) contributes significant...
(2A). Rejection Sensitivity; (2B) Individualistic (IND) Self-construal; (2C) Collectivistic (COL) Se...
Data are presented as mean group values. Absolute HR values different from baseline value* (P P P < ...
Data are presented as mean group values for each period. Period 1: from stage 1 until stage 9 inclus...
<p>Changes in heart rate and heart rate variability (HRV) indices over 6 hours with the correspondin...
Background and aim. Heart rate (HR) can appear static and regular at rest, during exercise or recove...
Comparison of heart rate variability (HRV) parameters between survivors and non-survivors.</p
<p>RMSSD, root mean square of successive differences; SD1, short-term HRV; SD2, long-term HRV; LF, l...
Over the last decades, assessment of heart rate variability (HRV) has increased in various fields of...
Metrics of heart period variability are widely used in the behavioral and biomedical sciences, altho...
Background: In coronary artery disease (CAD) and following myocardial infarction (MI), activity of t...
<p>A to D, Tachograms from: (a) human normal sinus rhythm (n = 72); (b) human congestive heart failu...
<p>A toD, Tachograms from: (a) human normal sinus rhythm (n = 72); (b) human congestive heart failur...
Mean HRV for A) SDNN, B) RMSSD, and C) pNN50 displayed from time of PICU admission with HRV from the...
<p>A: 37 OSA and 57 control subjects; B: 6 OSA and 20 control female subjects, and 31 OSA and 37 con...
The non-linear inverse relationship between RR-intervals and heart rate (HR) contributes significant...