Heart Rate Variability: A method to evaluate Autonomic Function, Physiological Coherence and Stress-related Alterations

Donatella Brisinda, Riccardo Fenici

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Abstract

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the part of nervous system that controls visceral functions, including the heart rate. Mental and emotional states directly affect the ANS. Many researches have examined the influence of emotions on the ANS utilizing the analysis of heart rate variability (HRV), which is due to the synergistic action of parasympathetic tone, which slow heart rate, and the sympathetic tone, which accelerate it. The HRV can be measured both in the time-domain (pNN50%, SDNN, SDANN, r-MSSD), on a total duration of monitoring, and in the frequency-domain [power spectrum density (PSD) analysis] on short periods of 5 minutes. PSD reduces the HRV signal into its constituent frequency components and quantifies the relative power of these components: very low frequency (VLF, due to sympathetic activity); low frequency (LF, due to mixture of sympathetic and parasympathetic activity), high frequency (HF) primarily due to parasympathetic activity. At the end, the LF/HF ratio can be calculated, that indicate the ANS balance. Therefore, the study of HRV is a powerful, objective and non-invasive tool to explore the dynamic interactions between physiological, mental, emotional and behavioral processes that might be useful to evaluate the level of stress during police officers’ education and training.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteAbstract book
Paginenot available
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2008
Pubblicato esternamente
Evento34th Annual Conference of The Society for Police & Criminal Psychology - Walnut Creek, California
Durata: 15 ott 200818 ott 2008

Convegno

Convegno34th Annual Conference of The Society for Police & Criminal Psychology
CittàWalnut Creek, California
Periodo15/10/0818/10/08

Keywords

  • Heart Rate Variability
  • Stress

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