Emotions and cardiac contractility as reflected in ballistocardiographic recordings |
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Authors: | Tores Theorell Dan Blunk Stewart Wolf |
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Affiliation: | 1. Totts Gap Institute, Bangor, Pennsylvania 2. The Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas 3. Medical Department, Karolinska Institute, Serafimerlassarettet, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract: | Thirty-four patients with documented ischemic heart disease were followed with nine or more ballistocardiograms recorded at different occasions during a period exceeding two years. In a doubleblind procedure the reactions to life situations were explored in relation to the average rate of maximal cardiac force development as reflected from the slope of the IJ segment of the ballistocardiogram. A similar procedure was used in the analysis of emotional reactions in relation to IJ slope during stress interviews of six other patients with ischemic heart disease. Passive behavior and feelings of being defeated corresponded to low rate of cardiac force development, whereas happiness or aggressive responses to frustrations corresponded to a high rate of cardiac force development. |
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