HRV (Heart Rate Variability)
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Contexto: "Individual heart rate variability (HRV),
and specifically its vagally-mediated
components (so-called vagally-mediated
HRV, vmHRV) is mostly considered to
investigate how the body reacts to stress
and recovery."
Fonte: Knöbel, S., Borchert, A., Gatzmaga, N., Heilmann, F., Musculus, L., Laborde, S., & Lautenbach, F. (2024). The impact of soccer-specific psychophysiological stress on inhibition and cognitive flexibility in elite youth players. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 74, 102682.
Fonte: Knöbel, S., Borchert, A., Gatzmaga, N., Heilmann, F., Musculus, L., Laborde, S., & Lautenbach, F. (2024). The impact of soccer-specific psychophysiological stress on inhibition and cognitive flexibility in elite youth players. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 74, 102682.
Termo equivalente: variabilidade da frequência cardíaca
Definição: "Heart rate variability (HRV) is the
variation in time between consecutive
heartbeats and is considered a reliable
index of the autonomic nervous system's
ability to regulate cardiac function."
Fonte: Laborde, S., Mosley, E., & Thayer, J. F. (2017). Heart rate variability and cardiac vagal tone in psychophysiological research. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 213.
Fonte: Laborde, S., Mosley, E., & Thayer, J. F. (2017). Heart rate variability and cardiac vagal tone in psychophysiological research. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, 213.
Definição em português: "Variabilidade da frequência cardíaca (VFC) é a variação no tempo entre batimentos cardíacos consecutivos e é considerada um índice confiável da capacidade do sistema nervoso autônomo de regular a função cardíaca."