Heart Rate Variability Unreliable for Predicting Aggression, Study Finds

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Heart Rate Variability Unreliable for Predicting Aggression, Study Finds
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A study from the University of St. Andrews has debunked the theory that heart rate variability (HRV) is linked to reactive aggression, challenging its use as a biomarker for predicting aggression in wearable devices. The research, led by Annah McCurry, reviewed 705 studies and found no evidence supporting HRV's correlation with aggression, emphasizing the need for continued search for effective biomarkers to understand and prevent aggressive behavior.

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