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Dynamical System Modeling of Self-Regulated Systems Undergoing Multiple Excitations: First Order Differential Equation Approach

Mongin, Denis
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Caparros, Adriana Uribe
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Gateau, Julien  
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April 30, 2020
Multivariate Behavioral Research

This article proposes a dynamical system modeling approach for the analysis of longitudinal data of self-regulated homeostatic systems experiencing multiple excitations. It focuses on the evolution of a signal (e.g., heart rate) before, during, and after excitations taking the system out of its equilibrium (e.g., physical effort during cardiac stress testing). Such approach can be applied to a broad range of outcomes such as physiological processes in medicine and psychosocial processes in social sciences, and it allows to extract simple characteristics of the signal studied. The model is based on a first order linear differential equation with constant coefficients defined by three main parameters corresponding to the initial equilibrium value, the dynamic characteristic time, and the reaction to the excitation. Assuming the presence of interindividual variability (random effects) on these three parameters, we propose a two-step procedure to estimate them. We then compare the results of this analysis to several other estimation procedures in a simulation study that clarifies under which conditions parameters are accurately estimated. Finally, applications of this model are illustrated using cardiology data recorded during effort tests.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/00273171.2020.1754155
Web of Science ID

WOS:000532196700001

Author(s)
Mongin, Denis
Caparros, Adriana Uribe
Gateau, Julien  
Gencer, Baris
Alvero-Cruz, Jose Ramon
Cheval, Boris
Cullati, Stephane
Courvoisier, Delphine S.
Date Issued

2020-04-30

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

Published in
Multivariate Behavioral Research
Volume

56

Issue

4

Start page

649

End page

668

Subjects

Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications

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Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods

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Psychology, Experimental

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Statistics & Probability

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Mathematics

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Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences

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Psychology

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dynamical system modeling

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longitudinal data

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two-step approach

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differential equation

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self-regulated system

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system identification

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homeostasis

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doremi

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heart-rate recovery

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structural equation

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intraindividual variability

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exercise

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stress

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time

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identification

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individuals

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adaptation

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