Time-Domain Heart Rate Variability Analysis is one way to analyze and interpret heart rate data. Time domain indices quantify the amount of variance in the inter-beat-intervals (IBI). It is frequently used across different domains of research, such as medicine, human kinetics, and psychology. Benefits of this method is that the cost of collecting this type of data is relatively low compared to other methods and statistical outputs can be compared across individuals. This package includes a function to organize the data input, and subsequent functions to calculate Time-Domain statistical values. Each value is a different way of quantifying the HRV data.
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Author | Authors@R: person(given = "Molly", family = "Rooyakkers", role = c("aut"), email = "molly.rooyakkers@student.uva.nl",) |
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License | MIT + file LICENSE |
Version | 0.1.0 |
Package repository | View on GitHub |
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