The Effects of Stochastic Noise on Heart Rate Variability
Arianna Kamal
Heart rate variability (HRV) is the amount to which the period between individual heartbeats varies. This measurement can be used as a proxy to measure bodily stress. The
goal of this experiment was to examine changes in HRV when humans are exposed to different frequencies of noise (white, pink, and brown, with ambient noise and silence used as controls).