HRV Part 1: Physiology and Methods

For Researchers, Scientists, Experienced College Students
Research

This seminar is Part 1 of an in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability offered for free by Harvard Medical School's Dr. Andrew Ahn.

Summary

In the first installment of his in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability, Dr. Ahn chronicles the evolution of HRV in medical research over the past 50 years. This seminar will help you recognize the various ways HRV is measured, obtain a basic understanding of HRV physiology, and learn how different perspectives of HRV have emerged.

Watch Part 2 of the series now. Follow us on Twitter for upcoming events!

About Dr. Ahn:

Dr. Ahn is an internal medicine physician with a background in physics/engineering and physiological signal analyses. He is also an Assistant Professor in Medicine & Radiology at Harvard Medical School. A fun fact about Andrew is that he was the Lead Medical Advisor for Team Dynamical Biomarkers, the Runner-up Winner for the famous $10M Qualcomm-XPRIZE Tricorder competition.

HRV Part 1: Physiology and Methods

For Researchers, Scientists, Experienced College Students
Research

About this Video

This seminar is Part 1 of an in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability offered for free by Harvard Medical School's Dr. Andrew Ahn.

Summary

In the first installment of his in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability, Dr. Ahn chronicles the evolution of HRV in medical research over the past 50 years. This seminar will help you recognize the various ways HRV is measured, obtain a basic understanding of HRV physiology, and learn how different perspectives of HRV have emerged.

Watch Part 2 of the series now. Follow us on Twitter for upcoming events!

About Dr. Ahn:

Dr. Ahn is an internal medicine physician with a background in physics/engineering and physiological signal analyses. He is also an Assistant Professor in Medicine & Radiology at Harvard Medical School. A fun fact about Andrew is that he was the Lead Medical Advisor for Team Dynamical Biomarkers, the Runner-up Winner for the famous $10M Qualcomm-XPRIZE Tricorder competition.

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