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The heartbeat-evoked brain potential in patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy and in healthy control persons. Clin Neurophysiol 2001;112:674-682.Leopold, C., Schandry, R., 2001. The heartbeat-evoked brain potential in patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy and in healthy control persons...
Understanding how the brain moves – at rest and upon impact – has been crucial to understanding brain disorders, but technology has lagged behind. Now, researchers at Stanford University and the University of Auckland have developed an imaging techniqu
The researchers just needed to figure out what was happening in the brain. They were able to show that a specific region, theinsular cortex, acts as a filter and intercepts the sensations coming from the body's beating heart. They did this by running the experiment again in an MRI scanner...
Until now, scientists have tended to assume that these vagaries in how we perceive time originate in the brain. But a new study published in the journal Psychophysiology suggests that at the level of microseconds, variations in the “speed” of time may actually be linked to our heartbeat. ...
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the information processing of the brain for interoception. One such neural component is heartbeat-evoked potentials (HEPs), which have been reported to reflect cognition and emotion. To elucidate the neural mechanism of HEPs using invasive recording...
Neurotransmission from the heart to the brain results in a heartbeat evoked potential (HEP). This potential appears as a positive waveform ranging from 250 to 600 ms after the onset of ventricular contraction. Only limited information exists as to what extent the HEP is sensitive to a dysfunctio...