Effects of a Single Cognitive Task on Power Spectra of R-R Interval and Arterial Blood Pressure
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著者
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TAKAHASHI Masaya
National Institute of Industrial Health
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ARITO Heihachiro
National Institute of Industrial Health
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Takahashi Masaya
National Inst. Of Occupational Safety And Health
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