DECODING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN BRAIN AND HEART ACTIVATIONS IN THE COMBINATION OF MENTAL WORKLOAD AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

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Decoding of the coupling among the brain and heart activations is an important research area in network physiology. We studied the coupling of brain and heart activations for 48 subjects who performed the NASA Revised Multi-Attribute Task Battery II under three different activity level conditions. During the experiment, the physical activity of subjects was manipulated by changing the speed of a stationary bike (including no movement, 50rpm, and 70rpm) or a treadmill (including no movement, 3km/h, and 5km/h), while their physiological signals were recorded. We analyzed the complex structure of electroencephalogram (EEG) and R-R signals using fractal theory and sample entropy. The results demonstrated that the alterations of the complex structures of EEG and R-R signals are strongly correlated, which indicates the coupling between brain and heart activations. This method of analysis can be applied to evaluate the coupling between different organs.

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Ramadoss, J., Pakniyat, N., Rajagopal, K., & Namazi, H. (2022). DECODING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN BRAIN AND HEART ACTIVATIONS IN THE COMBINATION OF MENTAL WORKLOAD AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. Fractals, 30(4). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218348X22501195

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