Heart rate variability as a transdiagnostic biomarker of psychopathology
Abstract The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC), developed by the National Institute of
Mental Health as a neuroscience-informed alternative to traditional psychiatric nosology, is …
Mental Health as a neuroscience-informed alternative to traditional psychiatric nosology, is …
The hierarchical basis of neurovisceral integration
The neurovisceral integration (NVI) model was originally proposed to account for observed
relationships between peripheral physiology, cognitive performance, and emotional/physical …
relationships between peripheral physiology, cognitive performance, and emotional/physical …
“More than skin deep”: stress neurobiology and mental health consequences of racial discrimination
Ethnic minority groups across the world face a complex set of adverse social and
psychological challenges linked to their minority status, often involving racial discrimination …
psychological challenges linked to their minority status, often involving racial discrimination …
Dynamic adaptation of large-scale brain networks in response to acute stressors
Stress initiates an intricate response that affects diverse cognitive and affective domains,
with the goal of improving survival chances in the light of changing environmental …
with the goal of improving survival chances in the light of changing environmental …
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia: A transdiagnostic biomarker of emotion dysregulation and psychopathology
TP Beauchaine - Current opinion in psychology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•RSA is a valid and reliable biomarker of emotion regulation capacity in
humans.•Low tonic RSA and excessive RSA reactivity to emotion evocation mark PFC …
humans.•Low tonic RSA and excessive RSA reactivity to emotion evocation mark PFC …
A meta-analysis of heart rate variability and neuroimaging studies: implications for heart rate variability as a marker of stress and health
The intimate connection between the brain and the heart was enunciated by Claude
Bernard over 150 years ago. In our neurovisceral integration model we have tried to build on …
Bernard over 150 years ago. In our neurovisceral integration model we have tried to build on …
Future directions in emotion dysregulation and youth psychopathology
TP Beauchaine - Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
This article reviews central nervous system substrates and autonomic correlates of emotion
dysregulation and offers several suggestions for future research. Studies conducted in the …
dysregulation and offers several suggestions for future research. Studies conducted in the …
Influence diagram of physiological and environmental factors affecting heart rate variability: an extended literature overview
J Fatisson, V Oswald, F Lalonde - Heart international, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Heart rate variability (HRV) corresponds to the adaptation of the heart to any stimulus. In fact,
among the pathologies affecting HRV the most, there are the cardiovascular diseases and …
among the pathologies affecting HRV the most, there are the cardiovascular diseases and …
Heart rate variability is associated with amygdala functional connectivity with MPFC across younger and older adults
The ability to regulate emotion is crucial to promote well-being. Evidence suggests that the
medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and adjacent anterior cingulate (ACC) modulate amygdala …
medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and adjacent anterior cingulate (ACC) modulate amygdala …
Alterations in amygdala-prefrontal functional connectivity account for excessive worry and autonomic dysregulation in generalized anxiety disorder
Background Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by the core symptom of
uncontrollable worry. Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies link this symptom to …
uncontrollable worry. Functional magnetic resonance imaging studies link this symptom to …