Abstract
In the light of the results obtained during the last two decades in analysis of signals by time
series, it has become evident that the tools of non linear dynamics have their elective role of
application in biological, and, in particular, in neuro-physiological and psycho-physiological
studies. The basic concept in non linear analysis of experimental time series is that one of
recurrence whose conceptual counterpart is represented from variedness and variability that are
the foundations of complexity in dynamic processes. Thus, the recurrence plots and the
Recurrence Quantification Analysis (RQA) are discussed. It is shown that RQA represents the
most general and correct methodology in investigation of experimental time series. By it we
arrive to inspect the inner structure of the time series connected to the signals under
investigation. Linked to RQA we prospect also the method CZF, recently introduced by us. It is
able to account for a true estimation of variability of signals in time as well as in frequency
domain. And, consequently, it may be used in conjunction with classical Fourier analysis,
accounting however that it is inappropriate in analysis of non linear and non stationary
experimental time series. The use of CZF method in fractal analysis is also considered in addition
to standard index as Hurst exponent. A large field of possible applications in neurological as well
as in psycho-physiological studies is given. Also, there are given examples of other and (possibly
linked) applications as example the analysis of beat-to-beat fluctuations of human heartbeat
intervals that is sovereign in psycho-physiological studies. We give applications on some
different planes to evidence the particular sensitivity of such methods. We reach the objective to
show that the previously exposed methods are also able to predict in advance the advent of
ventricular tachycardia and/or of ventricular fibrillation. The RQA analysis gives good results.
The CZF method gives the most excellent results showing that it is able to give very significant
indexes of prediction. We also apply such methods in investigation of state anxiety, and
proposing in detail a quantum like model of such phenomenological status of the mind.