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Percentage of high frequency band heart rate variability (HF) as a function of condition (emotion and neutral) and group (HC = Healthy Controls and PD = Parkinson’s Disease patients).
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posted on 2021-09-02, 17:41 authored by Vasileia Aristotelidou, Marianna Tsatali, Paul G. Overton, Ana B. VivasPanels A-C: Physiological responses for self-disgust, guilt and shame narration paradigms, respectively. Panel D: Physiological responses for the photo paradigm (self-disgust induction). Error bars represent standard error and asterisk significant differences (p < .05).
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