| Literature DB >> 17270757 |
Makoto Yoshizawa1, Norihiro Sugita, Akira Tanaka, Tatsuya Masuda, Ken-ichi Abe, Shigeru Chiba, Tomoyuki Yambe, Shin-ichi Nitta.
Abstract
Mayer wave (0.1Hz fluctuation) included in heart rate variability and blood pressure variability appears apparently in the resting state. On the other hand, it can be predicted that a strong emotional reaction may affect the relationship between these variabilities. This prediction suggests that the human emotional reaction can be quantified by the maximum correlation coefficient rho/sub max/ between heart rate and blood pressure whose frequency components are limited to the Mayer wave-band. However, the conventional method of obtaining rho/sub max/ needs a bulky and expensive device for measuring continuous blood pressure. In this study, a smaller and cheaper device for measuring pulse wave transmission time (PTT) has been developed. This work has shown that the PTT can give rho/sub max/ instead of blood pressure and that rho/sub max/ obtained by the PTT may significantly reflect the emotional reaction on the basis of an experiment using nine healthy subjects with nine self-produced devices in which pictures were presented to the subjects to induce their emotional reactions.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 17270757 DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1403697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc ISSN: 1557-170X