Перцепция сердцебиений, вариабельность сердечного ритма и нейропсихологические функции
Abstract
Objective. To evaluate associations between heartbeat perception, heart rate variability and neuropsychological functions in cardiologic patients.Material and methods. Seventeen patients were included into the study. Heart rate variability and heartbeat perception were assessed using computer electrocardiograph Corazanic Predictor. Neuropsychological status was evaluated using four questionnaires and 12 cognitive tests.
Results. Accuracy of heartbeat perception correlated with performance on cognitive test sensitive to orbitofrontal functioning. Alexithymia and relatively low intelligence were associated with low heart rate. Finally, as it was found in a range of previous studies, were observed significant association between depression and low heart rate variability.
Conclusion. Neuropsychological functions demonstrate strong associations with characteristics of regulation of heart rate and heartbeat perception.
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