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From the Department of Internal Medicine (A.M.S., R.H.A., S.M.G.), Medical Division Lory, University of Berne Medical School, Berne, Switzerland; and the Laboratory of Psychophysiology (H.S.), Department of Medicine, University of Basle Medical School, Basle, Switzerland.
Address reprint requests to: Rolf H. Adler, MD, Leiserenweg 4, CH-3122 Kehrsatz, Switzerland. Email: m.r.adler{at}tiscalinet.ch
Received for publication February 24, 2002; revision received October 29, 2002.
OBJECTIVE: Clinical observations suggest that negative affects such as helplessness/hopelessness (HE/HO) may induce autonomic duration; affects were assessed for every move after reconstruction of the games. In all games compiled, 18 situation of intense confidence/optimism and 20 of intense helplessness/hopelessness were observed.
RESULTS: Intense affects of HE/HO were associated with decreasing HF-HRV (Fisher exact test, p = .003), increasing "nervousness" (p = .0005), decreasing "optimism" (p = .0005), and decreasing "calmness" (p = .0005).
CONCLUSIONS: Investigation of championship chess game players with an ELO strength
2300 in a natural field setting revealed increasing HE/HO being associated with reduced HF-HRV suggestive of vagal withdrawal. Thus, our data may help link negative mood states, autonomic nervous system disturbances, and cardiac events.
Abbreviations: ECG = electrocardiogram;; ELO = ranking system of the International Chess Federation for the rating of competitive players, developed by Arpad Elo, Hungarian mathematician;; HE = helplessness;; HF = high frequency;; HO = hopelessness;; HR = heart rate;; HRV = heart rate variability;; IPFM = Integral Pulse Frequency Modulator;; LF = low frequency;; LPFES = low pass filtering of event series;; RF = respiratory frequency;; SD = standard deviation.
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