The effect of increased information processing on sinus arrhythmia and heart beat
Abstract
This experiment investigated the effect of increased information
processing on heart beat and sinus arrhythmia. A measure of sinus
arrhythmia was developed which considered the area between the
electrocardiogram rate curve and the average heart beat line.
Simple linear correlation analyses were performed to determine the
relationships between heart beat, sinus arrhythmia and information
processing rate. Sinus arrhythmia was decreased as a result of
increased information processing while heart beat was not
significantly affected.
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