Chaotic fluctuations mark the sign of mental activity in task-based heart rate variability
Tomoyuki Mao, Hidetoshi Okutomi, Ken Umeno

TL;DR
This paper shows that heart rate variability during mental tasks reveals chaotic patterns, suggesting a new way to study brain-heart interactions.
Contribution
The study introduces a new hypothesis linking chaotic HRV features to cognitive processes.
Findings
Chaos/complexity indices increase significantly during mental tasks.
Conventional HRV measures do not change during mental tasks.
Chaotic dynamics in HRV are relevant for understanding brain-heart interactions.
Abstract
Heart rate variability (HRV), regulated by the autonomic nervous system, is typically assessed using standard time-domain and frequency-domain methods to evaluate autonomic function. However, conventional linear analyses capture only a limited aspect of HRV, as the human body, including the cardiovascular system, is intrinsically nonlinear. In light of this, there has been growing interest in nonlinear analyses grounded in chaos theory and complexity science. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive comparison of time-domain, frequency-domain, and chaos/complexity indices derived from R-R interval (RRI) analysis during both physical and mental tasks. The results clearly demonstrate a significant increase in chaos/complexity indices during mental tasks, while conventional indices remain unchanged—underscoring the unique sensitivity of nonlinear measures to cognitive processes. These…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Chaos control and synchronization · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
