Response to Music on the Nonlinear Dynamics of Human Fetal Heart Rate Fluctuations: A Recurrence Plot Analysis

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dc.contributor.author José Javier Reyes-Lagos, 0000-0001-5361-5007
dc.contributor.author Eric Alonso Abarca-Castro, 0000-0002-2029-3790
dc.contributor.author MIGDANIA MARTINEZ MADRIGAL, 0009-0005-2221-926X
dc.contributor.author Hugo Mendieta Zeron, 0000-0003-3492-8950
dc.contributor.author Ximena Gonzalez Reyes, 0009-0001-3003-0126
dc.contributor.other Avilés Hernández, Sara
dc.contributor.other Echeverría, Juan Carlos
dc.contributor.other Reyes Mendoza, Luis Emilio
dc.contributor.other Santiago Nuñez, Juan Carlos
dc.coverage México
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-26T22:38:39Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-26T22:38:39Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.description This dataset was collected at the Hospital Reina Madre Clínicas de la Mujer in Toluca, Mexico, between April and July 2024, involving 37 pregnant women in their third trimester (28-40 weeks gestation). Participants had singleton pregnancies without complications and average weight. The study, approved by the hospital's Bioethics Committee, excluded cases of multiple pregnancies, fetal malformations, drug abuse, gestational diabetes, hypertension, and intrauterine growth restriction.Data was recorded using the Monica AN24 maternal-fetal monitor, capturing transabdominal signals at 900 Hz with five electrodes placed on the maternal abdomen. Classical music—“The Swan” by Camille Saint-Saëns and “Arpa de Oro” by Abundio Martínez—was used as stimuli, played through headphones on the mother's abdomen at a sound level below 85 dB.The dataset comprises 20 minutes of continuous recording segmented into four 5-minute stages: PRE (baseline silence, 0–300,000 ms), STIM1 (first musical piece, 300,000–600,000 ms), STIM2 (second musical piece, 600,000–900,000 ms), and POST (post-exposure silence, 900,000–1,200,000 ms).Columns:Column 1 (Time, ms): Elapsed time in milliseconds.Column 2 (RR Interval, ms): Fetal RR intervals in milliseconds.This dataset is valuable for studying fetal heart rate responses and RR interval variability under acoustic stimuli.
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dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12222/434
dc.language eng
dc.publisher Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Lerma, División de Ciencias Básicas y de la Salud
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dc.subject MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
dc.subject.keywords Biological signals
dc.subject.keywords Cardiac dynamics
dc.subject.keywords Recurrence graphs
dc.subject.keywords Neurodevelopment
dc.title Response to Music on the Nonlinear Dynamics of Human Fetal Heart Rate Fluctuations: A Recurrence Plot Analysis
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