
doi: 10.1007/bf02442410
pmid: 7132454
A simple raster-scan display, using a small interactive microcomputer with graphics capability, is described and gives visual indication of various entrainment-type phenomena. In particular, almostentrainment and transient behaviour are easily detectable. The display is illustrated using entrainment conditions in heart-rate variability data and blood-flow measurements.
Heart Rate, Data Display, Methods, Humans, Body Temperature Regulation, Circadian Rhythm
Heart Rate, Data Display, Methods, Humans, Body Temperature Regulation, Circadian Rhythm
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