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Kovaleva A. V., Panova E. N., Gorbacheva A. K. Analiz variabelnosti ritma serdtsa i vozmozhnosti ego primeneniya v psikhologii i psikhofiziologii = [Analysis of heart rate variability and its application in psychology and psychophysiology] // Sovremennaya zarubezhnaya psikhologiya / Gl. red. T. V. Ermolova. — № 1. — M.: Mosk. gor. psikhologo-ped. un-t., 2013. — S. 35—50. — URL: https://psychlib.ru/inc/absid.php?absid=160879.
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 • Psychophysiology

 • General psychology → Various problems of general psychology

 • Scientific literature

Abstract:
Indices of heart rate variability are reliable and objective indicators of autonomic nervous systemtonus (of its sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions) which in its turn reflect the changes in psycho-emotional state of a person, development of stress or any kind of tension. The purpose of this article was to describethe contemporary methods of objective study of a person's functional state by the definition of autonomic regulation of heart rate and also the review of foreign studies which discuss the possibility of utilizing this method in psychology and psychophysiology. The review describes two approaches to the analysis of heart rate variability: temporal and frequency-response analyses. The indices used for temporal analysis include average duration of RR-intervalsand percentage of couples of RR-intervals, differing in more than 50ms (pNN50). The indices of frequency-response analysis included intensity of HF component, reflecting influences of parasympathetic outflow; intensity of LF component, reflecting sympathetic influences; intensity of VLF components; correlation of LF and HF waves, reflecting vegetal balance.
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