Non-linear analysis of the heart rate variability in characterization of manic and euthymic phases of bipolar disorder

•Recurrence plot and symbolic analysis provided evidence of the occurrence of physiological changes in BD, which justifies their use in the diagnostic and therapeutic for this disorder.•RP and SA simultaneous assessment in BD allowed correlations that showed pathophysiological associations in terms...

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Hauptverfasser: Gregório, Michele Lima, Wazen, Guilherme Luiz Lopes, Kemp, Andrew Haddon, Milan-Mattos, Juliana Cristina, Porta, Alberto, Catai, Aparecida Maria, de Godoy, Moacir Fernandes
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