Title Focusing neurovisceral integration: cognition, heart rate variability, and cerebral blood flow.
Author Jennings, J Richard; Allen, Ben; Gianaros, Peter J; Thayer, Julian F; Manuck, Stephen B
Journal Psychophysiology Publication Year/Month 2015-Feb
PMID 25160649 PMCID PMC4387874
Affiliation + expend 1.Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

The neurovisceral integration hypothesis suggests in part that cerebral control of autonomic function conveys comparable control of executive function and, hence, correlation among vagally determined high frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV), executive function, and regional cerebral blood flow (CBF). In 440 middle-aged men and women, resting HF-HRV was related to regional CBF derived from a resting arterial spin-labeled MRI scan and to seven neuropsychological tests of executive function. Despite some intercorrelations, regression modeling failed to support integrated central control of HF-HRV and executive function. Integration between autonomic and cognitive control appears more circumscribed than the general integration suggested by the neurovisceral integration hypothesis.

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