Impact of Altered Breathing Patterns on Interaction of EEG and Heart Rate Variability.
Meenakshi SinhaRamanjan SinhaJayshri GhateGaurav SarnikPublished in: Annals of neurosciences (2020)
Various altered respiratory patterns caused either depressed parasympathetic or increased sympathetic output, whereas increased theta power along with posterior shift of correlation between theta power and HRV measures observed during post tachypnea might be due to involvement of global brain areas due to respiration-coupled neuronal activity. Thus, a definite link between cortical activity and autonomic output in relation to altered respiratory patterns may be suggested.