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Tonic blood pressure modulates the relationship between baroreceptor cardiac reflex sensitivity and cognitive performance
Authors:Gustavo A Reyes Del Paso  M Isabel González  José Antonio Hernández  Stefan Duschek  Nicolás Gutiérrez
Institution:Department of Psychology, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén, Spain;
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany
Abstract:This study explored the effects of tonic blood pressure on the association between baroreceptor cardiac reflex sensitivity and cognitive performance. Sixty female participants completed a mental arithmetic task. Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity was assessed using sequence analysis. An interaction was found, indicating that the relationship between baroreceptor reflex sensitivity and cognitive performance is modulated by blood pressure levels. Reflex sensitivity was inversely associated to performance indices in the subgroup of participants with systolic blood pressure above the mean, whereas the association was positive in participants with systolic values below the mean. These results are in accordance with the findings in the field of pain perception and suggest that tonic blood pressure modulates the inhibitory effects of baroreceptor stimulation on high central nervous functions.
Keywords:Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity  Cognitive performance  Blood pressure
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