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A psychophysiological investigation of the interplay between orienting and executive control during stimulus conflict: A heart rate variability study
2019
It has been hypothesized that resting state cardiac vagal activity (CVA) -an indicator of parasympathetic nervous system activity -is a specific psychophysiological marker of executive control function. Here, we propose an alternative hypothesis -that CVA is associated with early stage attention orientation, promoting the flexible uptake of new information, on which the later operation of such executive control functions depends. We therefore predicted that CVA would predict the interaction
doi:10.7892/boris.135647
fatcat:bxkxtdgzwree5bcpqtb3dqdo24