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Human Heart Rhythm Sensitivity to Earth Local Magnetic Field Fluctuations

    • Published: 2015
    • Abdullah Alabdulgade1, Rollin McCraty2, Mike Atkinson3, Alfonsas Vainoras4, Kristina Berškienė5, Vilma Mauricienė6, Algė Daunoravičienė7, Zenonas Navickas8, Rasa Šmidtaitė9, and Mantas Landauskas10
    • JVE International LTD. Journal of Vibroengineering. Sep 2015, Volume 17, Issue 6. ISSN 1392-8716.1. Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Al Ahsa, Saudi Arabia. 2, 3. HeartMath Institute, California, USA. 4-7. Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania. 8-10. Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania. 4. Corresponding author.
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Abstract

The sensitivity of human hearth’s rhythm to the fluctuations of Earth’s local magnetic field is analyzed in this paper. Data collected during the long-term project of heart-rate variability (HRV) data from 17 female volunteers were used to correlate to measured fluctuations of Earth magnetic signals. Magnetic signals are collected utilizing the first global network of GPS time stamped detectors designed to continuously measure magnetic signals that occur in the same range as human physiological frequencies such as the brain and cardiovascular systems.