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Depressed Mood Is Related to High-Frequency Heart Rate Variability During Stressors

Joel W. Hughes, MA and Catherine M. Stoney, PhD

From Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.



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Fig. 1. Changes in HF (with standard errors) according to depressed mood group.

 





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