Variabilité cardiaque de haute fréquence et comportements prosociaux : Approche causale de la théorie polyvagale
La théorie polyvagale (Porges, 2007) propose la flexibilité physiologique commecorrélat des compétences socio-émotionnelles. Cette flexibilité physiologique est en partie déterminée par les interactions coeur-cerveau mesurables par la variabilité cardiaque de haute fréquence (HF-HRV). Selon cette th...
Main Author: | Beffara, Brice |
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Other Authors: | Grenoble Alpes |
Language: | fr en |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAS020/document |
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