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Biomarkers of Mental Illness—What Can We Learn from Circadian Heart Rate?

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Figure 1. Examples of normal CHR.
Figure 4. Same diagnosis different changes in CHR: different diagnosis similar changes in CHR
Figure 5. State vs trait changes in CHR.
Figure 6. Examples of normalisation of CHR.

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