Several studies have suggested a correlation between heart rate variability (HRV), emotion regulation (ER), and consequent psychopathological conditions. Specifically, recent data seem to support the hypothesis that low-frequency heart rate variability (LF-HRV), an index of sympathetic cardiac control, correlates with worse ER and specific psychopathological dimensions. The present work aims to review the previous findings on these topics and integrate them from two main cornerstones of this perspective: Porges’ Polyvagal Theory and Thayer and Lane’s Neurovisceral Integration Model, which are necessary to understand these associations better. For this reason, based on these two approaches, we point out that low HRV is associated with emotional dysregulation and transversal psychopathological conditions. This understanding is beneficial as a theoretical ground from which to start for further research studies and as a starting point for new theoretical perspectives useful in clinical practice.

Psychophysiological perspectives on emotion regulation / Angela Cattaneo, Lorena; Chiara Franquillo, Anna; Grecucci, Alessandro; Beccia, Laura; Caretti, Vincenzo; Dadomo, Harold. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 1-4.

Psychophysiological perspectives on emotion regulation

Alessandro Grecucci;
2021-01-01

Abstract

Several studies have suggested a correlation between heart rate variability (HRV), emotion regulation (ER), and consequent psychopathological conditions. Specifically, recent data seem to support the hypothesis that low-frequency heart rate variability (LF-HRV), an index of sympathetic cardiac control, correlates with worse ER and specific psychopathological dimensions. The present work aims to review the previous findings on these topics and integrate them from two main cornerstones of this perspective: Porges’ Polyvagal Theory and Thayer and Lane’s Neurovisceral Integration Model, which are necessary to understand these associations better. For this reason, based on these two approaches, we point out that low HRV is associated with emotional dysregulation and transversal psychopathological conditions. This understanding is beneficial as a theoretical ground from which to start for further research studies and as a starting point for new theoretical perspectives useful in clinical practice.
2021
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Angela Cattaneo, Lorena; Chiara Franquillo, Anna; Grecucci, Alessandro; Beccia, Laura; Caretti, Vincenzo; Dadomo, Harold
Psychophysiological perspectives on emotion regulation / Angela Cattaneo, Lorena; Chiara Franquillo, Anna; Grecucci, Alessandro; Beccia, Laura; Caretti, Vincenzo; Dadomo, Harold. - ELETTRONICO. - (2021), pp. 1-4.
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