Multimodal neuroimaging data from a 5-week heart rate variability biofeedback randomized clinical trial.
Hyun Joo Yoo, Kaoru Nashiro, Jungwon Min, Christine Cho, Noah Mercer, Shelby L Bachman, Padideh Nasseri, Shubir Dutt, Shai Porat, Paul Choi, Yong Zhang, Vardui Grigoryan, Tiantian Feng, Julian F Thayer, Paul Lehrer
July 2023 Sci DataSynopsis of Social media discussions
The overall tone emphasizes interest in the potential of HRV biofeedback for emotional and neurological health, with comments mentioning applications like 'neuroimaging' and 'biomarkers,' indicating engagement with technical details. Words like 'exciting' and 'potential game-changer' highlight enthusiasm, while references to detailed methodological aspects reflect moderate analytical depth.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions appear to acknowledge the study's validity or relevance, though some show cautious optimism rather than full endorsement.
Interest
High level of interestParticipants demonstrate high curiosity about the implications of HRV biofeedback and neuroimaging, reflected in enthusiastic language.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments include references to specific methods like MRI scans and biological markers, indicating moderate depth of analysis.
Impact
Moderate level of impactDiscussions suggest the research could influence future studies or clinical applications, though some remain speculative about immediate changes.
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Effects of HRV Biofeedback on Brain Function and Emotional Regulation
This 5-week clinical trial investigates how heart rate variability biofeedback impacts brain activity, emotional regulation, sleep, and biological markers in younger and older adults using multimodal neuroimaging, physiological measures, and questionnaires.
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study is a 5-week clinical trial investigating how heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback affects brain function and emotional regulation, involving MRI scans, physiological measures, cognitive tests, and questionnaires in both younger and older participants.
- Participants were randomly assigned to either increase or decrease their heart rate oscillations during daily sessions, with measurements repeated after the intervention to assess changes in brain activity, sleep, and emotional wellbeing.
- Additional data, including plasma samples for amyloid and tau, were collected to explore potential links between HRV biofeedback and biological markers associated with neurodegenerative diseases, with all data accessible on the OpenNeuro platform.]
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