David Farmer
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Neurophysiologist at Monash University. Occasional performer and spraffer of scientific silliness.
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Australasian Society for Autonomic Neuroscience
10 months ago
Registration for ASAN 2025 is now LIVE! The meeting will be held from the 23-24th October, 2025 at the brand new Flinders Health & Medical Research institute in Adelaide, Australia. If you have even an interest in all things neural and vital then do submit an abstract!
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Nature Reviews Cardiology
10 months ago
New online! Redefining respiratory sinus arrhythmia as respiratory heart rate variability: an international Expert Recommendation for terminological clarity
#CardioSky
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Redefining respiratory sinus arrhythmia as respiratory heart rate variability: an international Expert Recommendation for terminological clarity
Nature Reviews Cardiology, Published online: 06 May 2025; doi:10.1038/s41569-025-01160-zThe physiological phenomenon whereby heart rate varies in phase with breathing in vertebrates has been known as ârespiratory sinus arrhythmiaâ. In this Expert Recommendation, the authors argue that this terminology is potentially misleading and propose replacing it with the term ârespiratory heart rate variabilityâ, which avoids pathological connotations.
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This publication, to which I am delighted to have made even a small contribution, touches on two of my great loves: cardiac neurophysiology and clarity of language! Congratulations to all the authors!
#respiratorysinusarrhythmia
#vagus
#vagusnerve
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Redefining respiratory sinus arrhythmia as respiratory heart rate variability: an international Expert Recommendation for terminological clarity - Nature Reviews Cardiology
The physiological phenomenon whereby heart rate varies in phase with breathing in vertebrates has been known as ârespiratory sinus arrhythmiaâ. In this Expert Recommendation, the authors argue that th...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41569-025-01160-z
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I recently contributed to a wee piece for the
@mja.com.au
on our recent and ongoing work on the vagus nerves and their role in cardiovascular sensing and control. Thrilled to be involved in this work, and I love this kind of writing.
#vagus
#vagusnerve
#physiology
#medicine
#sciencecommunication
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
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Hello. I am a scientist of the neurophysiological variety. I just got here. Is it less hell-scapey than the other place? I do hope so.
about 1 year ago
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