In this work, nonlinear model-free methods for bivariate time series analysis have been applied to study cardiorespiratory interactions. Specifically, entropy-based (i.e. Transfer Entropy and Cross Entropy) and Convergent Cross Mapping asymmetric coupling measures have been computed on heart rate and breathing time series extracted from electrocardiographic (ECG) and respiratory signals acquired on 19 young healthy subjects during an experimental protocol including spontaneous and controlled breathing conditions. Results evidence a bidirectional nature of cardiorespiratory interactions, and highlight clear similarities and differences among the three considered measures
OBJECTIVE: Measures of transfer entropy (TE) quantify the direction and strength of coupling between...
The physiological mechanisms related to cardio-vascular (CV), cardio-pulmonary (CP), and vasculo-pul...
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) ...
In this work, nonlinear model-free methods for bivariate time series analysis have been applied to s...
In this work, we perform a linear parametric analysis of cardiorespiratory interactions in bivariate...
It is known that in pathological conditions, physiological systems develop changes in the multiscale...
Nonlinear markers of coupling strength are often utilized to typify cardiorespiratory and cerebrova...
Markovian analysis is applied to derive nonlinear stochastic equations for the reconstruction of hea...
Bispectral analysis based on high order statistics, introduced recently as a technique for revealing...
The properties of cardio-respiratory coupling (CRC) are affected by various pathological conditions ...
This study was aimed at comparing two alternative information-theoretic approaches for the combined ...
Voluntary adjustment of the breathing pattern is widely used to deal with stress-related conditions....
We describe an analysis of cardiac and respiratory time series recorded from 189 subjects of both ge...
AbstractThe interaction of respiration and heart-rate variability (HRV), leading to respiratory sinu...
OBJECTIVE: Measures of transfer entropy (TE) quantify the direction and strength of coupling between...
The physiological mechanisms related to cardio-vascular (CV), cardio-pulmonary (CP), and vasculo-pul...
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) ...
In this work, nonlinear model-free methods for bivariate time series analysis have been applied to s...
In this work, we perform a linear parametric analysis of cardiorespiratory interactions in bivariate...
It is known that in pathological conditions, physiological systems develop changes in the multiscale...
Nonlinear markers of coupling strength are often utilized to typify cardiorespiratory and cerebrova...
Markovian analysis is applied to derive nonlinear stochastic equations for the reconstruction of hea...
Bispectral analysis based on high order statistics, introduced recently as a technique for revealing...
The properties of cardio-respiratory coupling (CRC) are affected by various pathological conditions ...
This study was aimed at comparing two alternative information-theoretic approaches for the combined ...
Voluntary adjustment of the breathing pattern is widely used to deal with stress-related conditions....
We describe an analysis of cardiac and respiratory time series recorded from 189 subjects of both ge...
AbstractThe interaction of respiration and heart-rate variability (HRV), leading to respiratory sinu...
OBJECTIVE: Measures of transfer entropy (TE) quantify the direction and strength of coupling between...
The physiological mechanisms related to cardio-vascular (CV), cardio-pulmonary (CP), and vasculo-pul...
The mechanisms underlying the relationship between RR interval and systolic arterial pressure (SAP) ...