Human cardiovascular and/or cardio-respiratory systems are shown
to exhibit both multifractal and synchronous dynamics, and we
recently developed a nonlinear, physiologically plausible model
for the synchronization between heartbeat and respiration
(Kotani, et al. Phys. Rev. E 65: 051923, 2002). By using the same model, we now show the multifractality in the heart rate dynamics. We find that beat-to-beat monofractal noise (fractional Brownian motion) added to the brain stem cardiovascular areas results in significantly broader singularity spectra for heart rate
through interactions between sympathetic and parasympathetic
nervous systems. We conclude that the model proposed here would
be useful in studying the complex cardiovascular and/or cardio-
respiratory dynamics in humans.
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