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Response: Commentary: Heart rate variability and self-control-A meta-analysis.

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Quantitative Psychology and Measurement, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology

  • The first point brought up by the authors of the commentary is the focus of our meta-analysis on heart rate variability (HRV) instead of vagal tone and the inclusion of studies using the standard deviation of RR intervals (SDNN)

  • They argue that only vagal tone and HRV metrics reflecting vagal tone are expected to be linked to self-control according to both the Neurovisceral Integration model (Thayer and Lane, 2000; Thayer et al, 2009) and Polyvagal theory (Porges, 2007)

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Specialty section: This article was submitted to Quantitative Psychology and Measurement, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology. We read the commentary on our meta-analysis with great interest and we greatly appreciate that the authors developed suggestions for further research on heart rate variability (HRV) and selfcontrol.

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