“…HRnV constructs new signals based on the RRI used in the conventional HRV analysis, called RRnIs. As illustrated in Figure S1 (27), when n≤3, we can generate 6 new RRnI signals from the original RRI by combining n consecutive RRIs, with or without overlapping signals, controlled by parameter m. Subsequently, standard HRV parameters (i.e., HRnV parameters) can be calculated using RRnIs, which share similar properties with RRIs but contain additional physiological information such as the long-term correlations within the original RRI. We obtained HRnV parameters in the same domains as the conventional HRV analysis mentioned above.…”