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Respiratory pattern variability (RPV) is a run-level metric created by in Power et al. (2018). The metric can also be calculated as a time series using a window, which in Power et al. (2019) is referred to as ENV.
To capture the variability of the respiratory patterns, the respiratory belt waveforms (which are in arbitrary units) were z-scored, the envelope of the resulting waveform was calculated, and the SD of this envelope was then calculated.
These include respiration variation (RV), which is the standard deviation of the belt trace within a (6-s) window (Chang et al., 2009), the envelope of the respiratory trace (over a 10-s window, ENV) (Power et al., 2018), and the change in belt magnitude over a breath cycle (respiratory volume per time, RVT) (Birn et al., 2006).
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Respiratory pattern variability (RPV) is a run-level metric created by in Power et al. (2018). The metric can also be calculated as a time series using a window, which in Power et al. (2019) is referred to as ENV.
Per Power et al. (2018):
From Power et al. (2019):
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