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arxiv: physics/0112031 · v2 · pith:565TQ2LBnew · submitted 2001-12-12 · ⚛️ physics.med-ph · physics.data-an· q-bio

What does the correlation dimension of the human heart rate measure?

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keywords heartratecorrelationfactorshumanmeanmeasurescaling
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It is shown that in the case of human heart rate, the scaling behaviour of the correlation sum (calculated by the Grassberger-Procaccia algorithm) is a result of the interplay of various factors: finite resolution of the apparatus (finite-size effects), a wide dynamic range of mean heart rate, the amplitude of short-time variability being a decreasing function of the mean heart rate. The value of the scaling exponent depends on all these factors and is a certain measure of short-time variability of the signal.

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