Title of article :
The Effects of Heart Rate Variability on Reading Performance among Iranian EFL Learners
Author/Authors :
Moussavi Esterabadi Kermani, Fatemeh Department of English - Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch Tehran, Iran , Birjandi, Parviz Department of English - Islamic Azad University Science and Research Branch Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Psychophysiological studies and MRI neuro-imaging findings provide
evidence that heart rate variability (HRV) which is in control of our emotions
affects our brain cognitive centers. It has been shown that coherent heart-brain
interaction can change the pattern of the afferent cardiac input that is sent to
the brain. For this purpose, the Institute of HeartMath (IHM) has proposed a
kind of biofeedback training, the TestEdge program, which self-regulates
negative emotional learning impediments by increasing HRV measures. It
leads to an optimal self-generated psychophysiological state that has an
important role in cognitive development through autonomic nervous system
dynamics. In the present study, through using IHM self-regulated techniques
and tools, the TestEdge program was performed on 63 Iranian EFL learners. In
particular, the main purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of HRV
measures on reading comprehension performance. The data was measured and
recorded by emWave Desktop device. The results confirmed that the
intentional heart-focus techniques led to a beneficial mode of
psychophysiological coherence of heart-brain interaction. The results indicated
significant differences among EFL students with different levels of high, mid,
and low coherence and their reading performance.
Keywords :
biofeedback training , heart-brain coherence , heart-rate variability (HRV) , reading performance , testEdge program
Journal title :
The Journal of English Language Pedagogy and Paractice