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The present study investigated whether the interaction of resting HF-HRV (high-frequency heart rate variability) and HF-HRV reactivity was associated with mobile phone addiction in adolescents. Physiological and psychological data were collected from 165 Chinese adolescents (80 boys; Mage = 12.68, Sage = 0.69). The results revealed that (1) resting HF-HRV and HF-HRV reactivity were both significantly negatively correlated with adolescents' mobile phone addiction; and (2) resting HF-HRV and HF-HRV reactivity interactively predicted adolescents' mobile phone addiction. Specifically, resting HF-HRV was significantly and negatively related to mobile phone addiction only when HF-HRV reactivity was high. In contrast, resting HF-HRV was not significantly associated with mobile phone addiction when HF-HRV reactivity was low or medium. The findings suggest the importance of considering the combined indices of HF-HRV in predicting adolescent problem behaviors.
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Founded in 1964, Psychophysiology is the most established journal in the world specifically dedicated to the dissemination of psychophysiological science. The journal continues to play a key role in advancing human neuroscience in its many forms and methodologies (including central and peripheral measures), covering research on the interrelationships between the physiological and psychological aspects of brain and behavior. Typically, studies published in Psychophysiology include psychological independent variables and noninvasive physiological dependent variables (hemodynamic, optical, and electromagnetic brain imaging and/or peripheral measures such as respiratory sinus arrhythmia, electromyography, pupillography, and many others). The majority of studies published in the journal involve human participants, but work using animal models of such phenomena is occasionally published. Psychophysiology welcomes submissions on new theoretical, empirical, and methodological advances in: cognitive, affective, clinical and social neuroscience, psychopathology and psychiatry, health science and behavioral medicine, and biomedical engineering. The journal publishes theoretical papers, evaluative reviews of literature, empirical papers, and methodological papers, with submissions welcome from scientists in any fields mentioned above.