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Oxytocin modulates respiratory heart rate variability through a hypothalamus–brainstem–heart neuronal pathway

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Oxytocin modulates respiratory heart rate variability through a hypothalamus–brainstem–heart neuronal pathway - Nature Neuroscience
Buron et al. show that oxytocin enhances heart rate variability linked to breathing during recovery from stress. This calming and cardio-protective effect is produced through a hypothalamus–brainstem ...
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October 29, 2025 at 1:16 PM
Paper alert!
I’m very pleased to announce the publication of my PhD work, which I carried out under the amazing supervision of Clément Menuet at @inmed.bsky.social
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Link to the paper in @natneuro.nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Oxytocin modulates respiratory heart rate variability through a hypothalamus–brainstem–heart neuronal pathway - Nature Neuroscience
Buron et al. show that oxytocin enhances heart rate variability linked to breathing during recovery from stress. This calming and cardio-protective effect is produced through a hypothalamus–brainstem ...
www.nature.com
October 21, 2025 at 7:26 AM
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Everyone’s bonding on Day 3 of our annual conference during the Symposium on Oxytocin: the science of (neural) connection in action! 🧠💞

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October 10, 2025 at 8:51 AM
Check out this expert recommendation paper which proposes a shift in how we refer to the respiratory modulation of heart rate.
We suggest replacing "Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia" with the more accurate term "Respiratory Heart Rate Variability" (RespHRV).

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Redefining respiratory sinus arrhythmia as respiratory heart rate variability: an international Expert Recommendation for terminological clarity - Nature Reviews Cardiology
The physiological phenomenon whereby heart rate varies in phase with breathing in vertebrates has been known as ‘respiratory sinus arrhythmia’. In this Expert Recommendation, the authors argue that th...
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May 14, 2025 at 10:19 PM