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1. Moderate cardiac vagal tone predicts more cooperation in highly sensitive individuals.

2. From One's Heart to the Mind of Others: A Study in School‐Aged Children.

3. Cooperation in primary school children: The role of cardiac vagal tone and cognitive control.

4. Influence of physical post‐exercise recovery techniques on vagally‐mediated heart rate variability: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

5. An investigation of cardiac vagal tone over time and its relation to vigilance performance: a growth curve modeling approach

6. The moderating role of depressive symptoms in the association between heart rate variability and cognitive performance in cardiac patients.

7. Menstrual Cycle Changes in Vagally-Mediated Heart Rate Variability are Associated with Progesterone: Evidence from Two Within-Person Studies.

8. Improvement in parasympathetic regulation is associated with engagement in classroom activity in primary school children experiencing poor classroom climate.

9. A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Within-Person Changes in Cardiac Vagal Activity across the Menstrual Cycle: Implications for Female Health and Future Studies.

10. Selection of patients with symptomatic vagal-induced sinus node dysfunction: Who will be the best candidate for cardioneuroablation?

12. Heart's eyes to see color: Cardiac vagal tone modulates the impact of ethnicity on selected attention under high load.

13. Physiological and Relational Predictors of Mother-Infant Behavioral Coordination

14. Moderate cardiac vagal tone is associated with more cooperation in children.

15. The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats

16. For Whom Do Meditation Interventions Improve Mental Health Symptoms? Looking at the Roles of Psychological and Biological Resources over Time.

17. Environmental sensitivity and cardiac vagal tone as moderators of the relationship between family support and well-being in low SES children: An exploratory study.

18. Meaning in life and vagally-mediated heart rate variability: Evidence of a quadratic relationship at baseline and vagal reactivity differences.

19. Use of heart rate variability to predict hospital length of stay for COVID-19 patients: A prospective observational study.

20. The longitudinal negative impact of early stressful events on emotional and physical well‐being: The buffering role of cardiac vagal development.

21. Social Cognition and Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia: The Moderating Role of Cardiac Vagal Tone

22. From the heart to the mind: cardiac vagal tone modulates top-down and bottom-up visual perception and attention to emotional stimuli.

23. Emotional Reactivity and Regulation in Preschool-Age Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter: Evidence From Autonomic Nervous System Measures

24. Emotional Reactivity and Regulation in Preschool-Age Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter: Evidence From Autonomic Nervous System Measures.

25. Normal autonomic neurophysiology of postural orthostatic tachycardia and recommended physiological assessments in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

26. Normal autonomic neurophysiology of postural orthostatic tachycardia and recommended physiological assessments in postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.

27. The Utility of Heart Rate Variability in Mindfulness Research.

28. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), vagal tone and biobehavioral integration: Beyond parasympathetic function.

29. An investigation of cardiac vagal tone over time and its relation to vigilance performance: a growth curve modeling approach.

30. Fundamental Challenges and Likely Refutations of the Five Basic Premises of the Polyvagal Theory

31. The Relationship between the Premenstrual Syndrome and Resting Cardiac Vagal Tone in Young Healthy Females: Role of Hormonal Contraception.

32. Complex cardiac vagal regulation to mental and physiological stress in adolescent major depression.

33. Reduced Resting and Increased Elevation of Heart Rate Variability With Cognitive Task Performance in Concussed Athletes.

34. Disconnected – Impaired Interoceptive Accuracy and Its Association With Self-Perception and Cardiac Vagal Tone in Patients With Dissociative Disorder

35. The Modulation of Cardiac Vagal Tone on Attentional Orienting of Fair-Related Faces: Low HRV is Associated with Faster Attentional Engagement to Fair-Relevant Stimuli

36. Use of heart rate variability to predict hospital length of stay for COVID-19 patients: A prospective observational study

37. Investigating the use of pre-training measures of autonomic regulation for assessing functional overreaching in endurance athletes.

38. Variable heart rate and a flexible mind: Higher resting-state heart rate variability predicts better task-switching.

39. Disconnected – Impaired Interoceptive Accuracy and Its Association With Self-Perception and Cardiac Vagal Tone in Patients With Dissociative Disorder.

40. Morphology of subcortical brain nuclei is associated with autonomic function in healthy humans.

41. Cardiac vagal control as a marker of emotion regulation in healthy adults: A review.

42. The role of cardiac vagal tone and inhibitory control in pre-schoolers' listening comprehension.

43. Environmental sensitivity and cardiac vagal tone as moderators of the relationship between family support and well-being in low SES children: An exploratory study

44. The Role of Baseline Vagal Tone in Dealing with a Stressor during Face to Face and Computer-Based Social Interactions

45. The role of glycinergic inhibition in respiratory pattern formation and cardio-respiratory coupling in rats

46. The longitudinal negative impact of early stressful events on emotional and physical well‐being: The buffering role of cardiac vagal development

48. Fundamental challenges and likely refutations of the five basic premises of the polyvagal theory.

49. Religiously oriented mindfulness for social workers: effects on mindfulness, heart rate variability, and personal burnout

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