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Prof. Dr. med. Gunther Hildebrandt  • Chronobiological Aspects of Music Physiology



Illustration 17 shows a diagram of an overview regarding the phase linking of heart and breathing rhythm so far proven in humans with other functional rhythms related in the spectrum, whereby the arbitrary motor rhythms are also included. The breathing and heart rhythm are in the center of a polar field of tension of the rhythmic organization of humans. Here, the harmonic regulating principles meet the dissolving influences of the performance-determined frequency modulations of the rhythmic functions.
The phase linking between the rhythms contributes to the functional economy by aiming at certain co-action positions, and can specify whole numbered-harmonic frequency ra­tios.




Illustration 17

Diagram of overview of the phase co-ordination between heart and breathing rhythm and the various rhythmic functions in the central region of the endogenous-autonomic spectrum, provable in humans.

(According to HILDEBRANDT 1987)