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1. Multi-ethnic variation in the ties that bind rumination and heart rate variability: Implications for health disparities.

2. New methods to optimally detect episodes of non-metabolic heart rate variability reduction as an indicator of psychological stress in everyday life.

3. Heart rate variability mediates the link between rumination and depressive symptoms: A longitudinal study.

4. Converging evidence that subliminal evaluative conditioning does not affect self-esteem or cardiovascular activity.

5. Prolonged Non-metabolic Heart Rate Variability Reduction as a Physiological Marker of Psychological Stress in Daily Life.

6. Physiological concomitants of perseverative cognition: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

7. Gender differences in the impact of daily sadness on 24-h heart rate variability.

8. Cardiac reactivity to and recovery from acute stress: temporal associations with implicit anxiety.

9. Effects of the physical work environment on physiological measures of stress.

10. The relationship of autonomic imbalance, heart rate variability and cardiovascular disease risk factors.

11. Effects of explicit and implicit perseverative cognition on cardiac recovery after cognitive stress.

12. Cardiac effects of momentary assessed worry episodes and stressful events.

13. Daily worry is related to low heart rate variability during waking and the subsequent nocturnal sleep period.

14. Tryptophan depletion affects heart rate variability and impulsivity in remitted depressed patients with a history of suicidal ideation.

15. Heart rate response is longer after negative emotions than after positive emotions.

16. Gender differences in the impact of daily sadness on 24-hour heart rate variability

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