Neuroception of safety is associated with elevated heart rate variability in the laboratory and more frequent heart rate variability increases in everyday life

Schwerdtfeger AR, Wekenborg M, Tatschl JM, Rominger C. Neuroception of safety is associated with elevated heart rate variability in the laboratory and more frequent heart rate variability increases in everyday life. Ann Behav Med. 2025;59(1):kaaf014. doi:10.1093/abm/kaaf014

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