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Real-time measurement of cardiac vagal tone in conscious dogs

Rapid changes in heart rate are caused by changes in parasympathetic tone. The NeuroScope is an electronic device designed to offer an objective real-time measure of instantaneous cardiac vagal tone by phase demodulation of a high-resolution time domain of R-R wave intervals. Data are displayed agai...

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Published in:American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1999-02, Vol.276 (2), p.H758
Main Authors: Little, C J L, Julu, P O O, Hansen, S, Reid, S W J
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