Abstract:Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVBF) is a promising
anxiety-reducing intervention that activates the autonomic nervous
system through paced breathing, using feedback from heart rate
variability (HRV). Many studies have reported the anxiety-reducing
effects of HRVBF; however, reports on the effectiveness of training have
been negative. Furthermore, the effects of training and the underlying
brain activity changes remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the
anxiety-reducing effects of HRVBF training an… Show more
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