Recent heart rate variability (HRV) research has identified diminished levels of parasympathetic activity among schizophrenia patients. Over two dozen empirically-based studies have been published on this topic; primarily over the last decade. However, no theoretical review appears to have been published on this work. Further, only one empirical study has evaluated HRV research findings in the context of documented hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis hyperactivity in schizophrenia. HRV research indicates that no abnormalities exist in the initial sympathetic stress response of schizophrenia patients. However, evidence has consistently demonstrated that patients exhibit a diminished capacity to recover from a stress response as a result of d...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) changes as a function of psychiatric illness. This study aim...
Previous studies have observed reduced vagal modulation in patients with acute schizophrenia and the...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...
The vulnerability-stress model is a hypothesis for symptom development in schizophrenia patients who...
The vulnerability-stress model is a hypothesis for symptom development in schizophrenia patients who...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
While a growing literature links cardiac autonomic dysregulation to a variety of psychiatric disorde...
Autonomic dysfunction represents a core domain of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia spectrum diso...
Vulnerability-stress models implicate that alterations of the autonomous nervous system contribute t...
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) was shown for unmedicated patients with schizophrenia and the...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia has been associated with autonomic dysregulation and increased cardiovascu...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia has been associated with autonomic dysregulation and increased cardiovascu...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) changes as a function of psychiatric illness. This study aim...
Previous studies have observed reduced vagal modulation in patients with acute schizophrenia and the...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...
The vulnerability-stress model is a hypothesis for symptom development in schizophrenia patients who...
The vulnerability-stress model is a hypothesis for symptom development in schizophrenia patients who...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
Background: The vulnerability-stress hypothesis is an established model of schizophrenia symptom for...
While a growing literature links cardiac autonomic dysregulation to a variety of psychiatric disorde...
Autonomic dysfunction represents a core domain of the pathophysiology of schizophrenia spectrum diso...
Vulnerability-stress models implicate that alterations of the autonomous nervous system contribute t...
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) was shown for unmedicated patients with schizophrenia and the...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia has been associated with autonomic dysregulation and increased cardiovascu...
[[abstract]]Schizophrenia has been associated with autonomic dysregulation and increased cardiovascu...
Objective: Heart rate variability (HRV) changes as a function of psychiatric illness. This study aim...
Previous studies have observed reduced vagal modulation in patients with acute schizophrenia and the...
Heart rate varies constantly as a consequence of activity in the sympathetic and parasympathetic aut...