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Breathing, Emotion and Evolution /

Respiration is one of the most basic motor activities crucial for survival of the individual. It is under total control of the central nervous system, which adjusts respiratory depth and frequency depending on the circumstances the individual finds itself. For this reason this volume not only review...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Holstege, G. (Gert) (Editor ), Beers, Caroline M. (Editor ), Subramanian, Hari H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam, the Netherlands : Elsevier, 2014.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Progress in brain research ; v. 212.
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505 0 |a Physiological and pathophysiological interactions between the respiratory central pattern generator and the sympathetic nervous system / Yaroslav I. Molkov, Daniel B. Zoccal, David M. Baekey, Ana P.L. Abdala, Benedito H. Machado, Thomas E. Dick, Julian F.R. Paton, Ilya A. Rybak -- Coupling of respiratory and sympathetic activities in rats submitted to chronic intermittent hypoxia / Davi J.A. Moraes, Benedito H. Machado, Daniel B. Zoccal -- Function and modulation of premotor brainstem parasympathetic cardiac neurons that control heart rate by hypoxia-, sleep-, and sleep-related diseases including obstructive sleep apnea / Olga Dergacheva, Letitia A. Weigand, Jhansi Dyavanapalli, Jacquelyn Mares, Xin Wang, David Mendelowitz -- Discharge properties of upper airway motor units during wakefulness and sleep / John Trinder, Amy S. Jordan, Christian L. Nicholas -- Effects of calcium (Ca2+) extrusion mechanisms on electrophysiological properties in a hypoglossal motoneuron: insight from a mathematical model / Kyle G. Horn, Irene C. Solomon -- Using a computational model to analyze the effects of firing frequency on synchrony of a network of gap junction-coupled hypoglossal motoneurons / Heraldo Memelli, Kyle G. Horn, Larry D. Wittie, Irene C. Solomon -- The physiological significance of postinspiration in respiratory control / Mathias Dutschmann, Sarah E. Jones, Hari H. Subramanian, Davor Stanic, Tara G. Bautista -- Expiration: breathing's other face / Sarah E.M. Jenkin, William K. Milsom -- The effects of head-up and head-down tilt on central respiratory chemoreflex loop gain tested by hyperoxic rebreathing / Rachel J. Skow, Michael M. Tymko, Christina M. MacKay, Craig D. Steinback, Trevor A. Day -- The challenges of respiratory motor system recovery following cervical spinal cord injury / Philippa M. Warren, Warren J. Alilain -- Intermittent hypoxia-induced respiratory long-term facilitation is dominated by enhanced burst frequency, not amplitude, in spontaneously breathing urethane-anesthetized neonatal rats / Inefta M. Reid, Irene C. Solomon -- Chronic nitric oxide synthase inhibition does not impair upper airway muscle adaptation to chronic intermittent hypoxia in the rat / Fiona B. McDonald, Deirdre Edge, Ken D. O'Halloran -- The generation of pharyngeal phase of swallow and its coordination with breathing: interaction between the swallow and respiratory central pattern generators / Tara G. Bautista, Qi-Jian Sun, Paul M. Pilowsky -- Control of coughing by medullary raph�e / Ivan Poliacek, Jan Jakus, Michal Simera, Marcel Veternik, Jana Plevkova -- The respiratory-vocal system of songbirds: anatomy, physiology, and neural control / Marc F. Schmidt, J. Martin Wild -- The lamprey blueprint of the mammalian nervous system / Brita Robertson, Andreas Kardamakis, Lorenza Capantini, Juan P�erez-Fern�andez, Shreyas M. Suryanarayana, Peter Wall�en, Marcus Stephenson-Jones, Sten Grillner -- The midbrain periaqueductal gray changes the eupneic respiratory rhythm into a breathing pattern necessary for survival of the individual and of the species / Hari H. Subramanian, Gert Holstege. 
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