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Cardiovascular Activity linked to the Emotional State and Cognitive Workload during a Flight Simulation

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Table  1  shows  the  statistics  (mean  ±  standard  error)  for  all  ECG  features  for  both  emotional  state  and  cognitive  workload  conditions,  averaging  the  results of the three 4-min segments intra-condition
Figure 3: Means of RMSSD for Low (LA) and High (HA)  Arousal  conditions  (blue  and  red  lines,  respectively)  for  the three levels of the habituation factor

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