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Coherence Isn’t Calm: HRV and the Physiology of Nervous System Coordination

Coherence Isn’t Calm: HRV and the Physiology of Nervous System Coordination

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Coherence isn’t a feeling or a technique—it’s a physiological pattern. In this episode of Stress Rewired, Dr. Danielle Oyler explores coherence as a state of organized variability.

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In this episode, we examine:

  • The Metabolic Cost of Chaos: Why erratic heart rhythms drain your system.
  • Physiological Load: How fragmented internal signals increase your "hidden" stress.
  • The Sinusoidal Pattern: Identifying the marker of true physiological regulation.
  • Emergence: Why coherence is a property that appears when competing demands are reduced.

Key Concepts

  • Organized Variability — Regulation is structured fluctuation, not stillness.
  • Sinusoidal Rhythm — A marker of physiological efficiency and coordination.
  • Competing Signals — Internal mismatch that increases system load.
  • Emergence — Coherence arises when the system is no longer over-managing input.
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