Coupled Oscillators - Complex but Not Complicated Cardiovascular and Brain Interactions.

Stefanovska, Aneta (2007) Coupled Oscillators - Complex but Not Complicated Cardiovascular and Brain Interactions. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 26 (6). pp. 25-29. ISSN 0739-5175

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Abstract

In coupled nonlinear oscillators approach, the framework that has been used for the studies of cardiovascular and brain oscillations. As background, it describes the human CVS and present results of time-frequency analysis using wavelet transforms of several noninvasive measurements of cardiovascular signals. Studies of neuronal oscillations have been undertaken since the first human electroencephalographic (EEG) recording, and the recent resurgence of interest in neuronal oscillations. It is concluded that interactions occur between the oscillatory processes, both within and between the cardiovascular and the neuronal systems. The strengths and directions of these interactions may be used, in principle, for characterization of the state of the organism as demonstrated here for the case of deep anesthesia.

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06 Aug 2008 19:20
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