Heart-brain coupling and its relevance for individual trait characteristics
Suvi Karjalainen,
Jan Kujala,
Tuija Aro
et al.
Abstract:A bulk of recent neurophysiological research has focused on how bodily functions are intertwined with neural activity, but the dynamic heart-brain coupling and its relevance for individual trait characteristics remains largely unexamined. Thus, our aim was to investigate how ongoing oscillatory brain activity is modulated by the natural fluctuations in heart rate variability (HRV). We further explored whether heart-brain coupling is associated with individual trait characteristics. Magnetoencephalography (MEG)… Show more
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