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Heart Rate Variability

Heart rate variability (HRV) is the physiological phenomenon of variation in the time interval between heartbeats. It is measured by the variation in the beat-to-beat interval.

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The neonatal sepsis is diminished by cervical vagus nerve stimulation and tracked non-invasively by ECG: a preliminary report in the piglet model0
The role of the vagus nerve during fetal development and its relationship with the environment0
Toward Motion Robustness: A masked attention regularization framework in remote photoplethysmography0
Tri-Spectral PPG: Robust Reflective Photoplethysmography by Fusing Multiple Wavelengths for Cardiac Monitoring0
Using Ballistocardiography for Sleep Stage Classification0
Using image-extracted features to determine heart rate and blink duration for driver sleepiness detection0
V2iFi: in-Vehicle Vital Sign Monitoring via Compact RF Sensing0
Wearable Accelerometer Foundation Models for Health via Knowledge Distillation0
Wearable Device-Based Real-Time Monitoring of Physiological Signals: Evaluating Cognitive Load Across Different Tasks0
When heart beats differently in depression: a review of HRV measures0
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