RETRACTED ARTICLE: Variable heart rate and a flexible mind: Higher resting-state heart rate variability predicts better task-switching

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Lorenza S. Colzato
Bryant J. Jongkees
Matthijs de Wit
Melle J. W. van der Molen
Laura Steenbergen
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[1] Leiden University,Cognitive Psychology Unit & Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition
[2] Ruhr University Bochum,Department of Cognitive Psychology, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Faculty of Psychology
[3] University of Kassel,Institute for Sports and Sport Science
[4] Leiden University,Developmental and Educational Psychology & Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition
[5] University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam Brain & Cognition (ABC)
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Cognitive control; Heart rate variability; RMSSD; HF; Task-switching paradigm; Cognitive flexibility; Cardiac vagal tone;
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The neurovisceral integration model proposes that heart rate variability (HRV) is linked to prefrontal cortex activity via the vagus nerve, which connects the heart and the brain. HRV, an index of cardiac vagal tone, has been found to predict performance on several cognitive control tasks that rely on the prefrontal cortex. However, the link between HRV and the core cognitive control function “shifting” between tasks and mental sets is under-investigated. Therefore, the present study tested the neurovisceral integration model by examining, in 90 participants, the relationship between vagally mediated resting-state HRV and performance in a task-switching paradigm that provides a relatively process-pure measure of cognitive flexibility. As predicted, participants with higher resting-state HRV (indexed both by time domain and frequency domain measures) showed smaller switch costs (i.e., greater flexibility) than individuals with lower resting-state HRV. Our findings support the neurovisceral integration model and indicate that higher levels of vagally mediated resting-state HRV promote cognitive flexibility.
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