DocumentCode
817117
Title
Neurovisceral integration in cardiac and emotional regulation
Author
Thayer, Julian F. ; Siegle, Greg J.
Author_Institution
LPC/GRC/Nat. Inst. on Aging, Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
21
Issue
4
fYear
2002
Firstpage
24
Lastpage
29
Abstract
The utility of heart-rate variability (HRV) to index important aspects of neural control of the heart has made it one of the most valuable tools for researchers interested in health and behavior. However, most of the literature and extant data on the central origins of HRV have been derived from animal models. As yet little is known about the central nervous system (CNS) origins and concomitants in humans. In the following we will briefly detail a set of neural structures that have been associated with important CNS functions including cardiac regulation and emotional regulation. We will briefly summarize recent data using pharmacological, neuroimaging, and psychophysiological techniques that have examined CNS concomitants of HRV especially during emotion. Based on these and other data will we report the results of a computational model that examined the interactions of several neural structures and their effect on emotion-related HRV.
Keywords
cardiology; neurophysiology; physiological models; psychology; animal models; cardiac regulation; central nervous system origins; computational model; emotional regulation; humans; neural structures interactions; neuroimaging techniques; neurovisceral integration; pharmacological techniques; psychophysiological techniques; Animal structures; Back; Central nervous system; Centralized control; Heart rate; Heart rate variability; Humans; Neuroimaging; Neurons; Psychology; Autonomic Nervous System; Emotions; Feedback, Biochemical; Feedback, Psychological; Heart; Heart Rate; Homeostasis; Humans; Models, Cardiovascular; Neural Networks (Computer); Viscera;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MEMB.2002.1032635
Filename
1032635
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