This series of debates was initiated for the Journal of Applied Physiology because we believe an important means of searching for truth is through debate where contradictory viewpoints are put forward. This dialectic process whereby a thesis is advanced, then opposed by an antithesis, with a synthesis subsequently arrived at, is a powerful and often entertaining method for gaining knowledge and for understand-ing the source of a controversy. Before reading these Point:Counterpoint manuscripts or pre-paring a brief commentary on the content, the reader should understand that authors on each side of the debate are expected to advance a polarized viewpoint and to select the most convincing data to support their position. This approach differs ...
to the editor: I benefited from reading this Point:Counterpoint discussion (2, 3) and some of the pa...
This pro-and-con debate expects the presenters\ud to advance polarized views on whether stroke volum...
taries on “The classical Guyton view that mean systemic pressure, right atrial pressure, and venous ...
This series of debates was initiated for the Journal of Applied Physiology because we believe an imp...
This series of debates was initiated for the Journal of Applied Physiology because we believe an imp...
following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Increased mechanoreceptor/metabo...
following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Cardiovascular variability is/is...
[Extract] TO THE EDITOR: In the recent Point:Counterpoint debate (2, 3), both research groups argued...
[Extract] In the recent Point:Counterpoint debate (2, 3), both research groups argued that training-...
The following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Supraspinal locomotor center...
chronic heart failure: a putative role for prostaglandins in reflex ventilatory control. Circulation...
enjoyable discourse as well as the additional commentaries from colleagues around the world. In revi...
taries on “Active venoconstriction is/is not important in main-taining or raising end-diastolic volu...
participate in the debate regarding the stroke volume (SV) response during incremental to maximal ex...
mentaries on “Lactic acid accumulation is an advantage/disad-vantage during muscle activity” To the ...
to the editor: I benefited from reading this Point:Counterpoint discussion (2, 3) and some of the pa...
This pro-and-con debate expects the presenters\ud to advance polarized views on whether stroke volum...
taries on “The classical Guyton view that mean systemic pressure, right atrial pressure, and venous ...
This series of debates was initiated for the Journal of Applied Physiology because we believe an imp...
This series of debates was initiated for the Journal of Applied Physiology because we believe an imp...
following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Increased mechanoreceptor/metabo...
following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Cardiovascular variability is/is...
[Extract] TO THE EDITOR: In the recent Point:Counterpoint debate (2, 3), both research groups argued...
[Extract] In the recent Point:Counterpoint debate (2, 3), both research groups argued that training-...
The following letters are in response to the Point:Counterpoint series “Supraspinal locomotor center...
chronic heart failure: a putative role for prostaglandins in reflex ventilatory control. Circulation...
enjoyable discourse as well as the additional commentaries from colleagues around the world. In revi...
taries on “Active venoconstriction is/is not important in main-taining or raising end-diastolic volu...
participate in the debate regarding the stroke volume (SV) response during incremental to maximal ex...
mentaries on “Lactic acid accumulation is an advantage/disad-vantage during muscle activity” To the ...
to the editor: I benefited from reading this Point:Counterpoint discussion (2, 3) and some of the pa...
This pro-and-con debate expects the presenters\ud to advance polarized views on whether stroke volum...
taries on “The classical Guyton view that mean systemic pressure, right atrial pressure, and venous ...