Spectral analysis of beat-to-beat variability in electrocardiography is a simple, noninvasive method to analyze sympatho-vagal interaction. The electrocardiogram is analyzed by means of an automatic, autoregressive modeling algorithm that provides a quantitative estimate of R-R interval variability by the computation of power spectral density. Two major peaks are recognizable in this specter: a low-frequency peak (LF, -0.1 Hz), related to the overall autonomic activity (ortho + parasympathetic) and a high-frequency peak (HF, -0.25 Hz), representative of the vagal activity. The LF/HF ratio is an index of the sympatho-vagal interaction. This technique was applied, using a computer-assisted electrocardiograph, to 10 healthy volunteers (6 high ...
In 57 normal subjects (age 20-60 years), we analyzed the spontaneous beat-to-beat oscillation in R-R...
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV), blood pressure, and skin blood flow we...
Background - Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems are considered the principal rapidly reacting s...
Exploring autonomic nervous system (ANS) changes during hypnosis is critical for understanding the n...
Abstract: The authors investigated whether heart-rate variability can serve as a device for real-tim...
Heart rate and other cardiovascular variables are not steady but fluctuate over time. The evolution ...
Sympathovagal balance, an autonomic index resulting from the sympathetic and parasympathetic influen...
The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a principal regulatory system for maintaining homeostasis, ada...
BACKGROUND: The powers of the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) oscillations characterizing...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the part of nervous system that controls visceral functions, i...
Phasic events during sleep, either arousal or REM-burst related, and the associated transient cardio...
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular signal variability, and in particular of the RR period (he...
Autonomic and electroencephalographic (EEG) responses to aversive stimuli presented by means of hypn...
In 57 normal subjects (age 20-60 years), we analyzed the spontaneous beat-to-beat oscillation in R-R...
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV), blood pressure, and skin blood flow we...
Background - Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems are considered the principal rapidly reacting s...
Exploring autonomic nervous system (ANS) changes during hypnosis is critical for understanding the n...
Abstract: The authors investigated whether heart-rate variability can serve as a device for real-tim...
Heart rate and other cardiovascular variables are not steady but fluctuate over time. The evolution ...
Sympathovagal balance, an autonomic index resulting from the sympathetic and parasympathetic influen...
The autonomic and EEG correlates of the response to a cognitive unpleasant stimulation (US) verbally...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is a principal regulatory system for maintaining homeostasis, ada...
BACKGROUND: The powers of the low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) oscillations characterizing...
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the part of nervous system that controls visceral functions, i...
Phasic events during sleep, either arousal or REM-burst related, and the associated transient cardio...
Power spectrum analysis of cardiovascular signal variability, and in particular of the RR period (he...
Autonomic and electroencephalographic (EEG) responses to aversive stimuli presented by means of hypn...
In 57 normal subjects (age 20-60 years), we analyzed the spontaneous beat-to-beat oscillation in R-R...
Mean values and the spectral variability of heart rate (HRV), blood pressure, and skin blood flow we...
Background - Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems are considered the principal rapidly reacting s...