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1. Publication guidelines for human heart rate and heart rate variability studies in psychophysiology-Part 1: Physiological underpinnings and foundations of measurement.

2. Cortical and subcortical brain networks predict prevailing heart rate.

3. An online Trier social stress paradigm to evoke affective and cardiovascular responses.

4. Cortical thickness and resting-state cardiac function across the lifespan: A cross-sectional pooled mega-analysis.

5. Dual impedance cardiography: An inexpensive and reliable method to assess arterial stiffness.

6. Cerebrovascular function in hypertension: Does high blood pressure make you old?

7. Is stressor-evoked cardiovascular reactivity a pathway linking positive and negative emotionality to preclinical cardiovascular disease risk?

8. Ventromedial prefrontal cortex connectivity during and after psychological stress in women.

9. Should heart rate variability be "corrected" for heart rate? Biological, quantitative, and interpretive considerations.

10. Increased stressor-evoked cardiovascular reactivity is associated with reduced amygdala and hippocampus volume.

11. Resting state connectivity of the medial prefrontal cortex covaries with individual differences in high-frequency heart rate variability.

12. Resting high-frequency heart rate variability is related to resting brain perfusion.

13. Focusing neurovisceral integration: cognition, heart rate variability, and cerebral blood flow.

14. Blunted cardiac stress reactivity relates to neural hypoactivation.

15. Test-retest reliability of an fMRI paradigm for studies of cardiovascular reactivity.

16. Cardiac vagal activity during psychological stress varies with social functioning in older women.

17. Anterior cingulate activity correlates with blood pressure during stress.

18. Regional cerebral blood flow correlates with heart period and high-frequency heart period variability during working-memory tasks: Implications for the cortical and subcortical regulation of cardiac autonomic activity.

19. Relationship between temporal changes in cardiac parasympathetic activity and motion sickness severity.

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