2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(00)00946-0
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Individual differences in autonomic activity affects brainstem auditory frequency-following response amplitude in humans

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“…ANS plays an important role in regulating attention, thus HRV could be considered as a predictor of change of attention [54]. When concentration is induced, spontaneous electrical activities are occurred in the central nervous system, and various physiological changes are happened in the autonomic nervous system [55]. Therefore, alterations in ANS activity can be used to measure the attention level [56,57].…”
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“…ANS plays an important role in regulating attention, thus HRV could be considered as a predictor of change of attention [54]. When concentration is induced, spontaneous electrical activities are occurred in the central nervous system, and various physiological changes are happened in the autonomic nervous system [55]. Therefore, alterations in ANS activity can be used to measure the attention level [56,57].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%