PMID: 4048356Sep 1, 1985Paper

Detection of the heartbeat and events in the cardiac cycle

Psychophysiology
A J YatesJ H Hogben

Abstract

No abstract listed.

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May 1, 1995·Journal of Psychosomatic Research·A J BarskyP D Cleary
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