Appendix B - publications can be viewed in the print copy at the libary.There is evidence that changes in one respiratory cycle may influence subsequent cycles by a central mechanism. Thus the influence of P.S.R. and R.A.R. activity from within one respiratory cycle on subsequent cycles, which we have called "memory", needed to be examined in the determination of duration of expiration (tE) and inspiration (tI). this study was designed to investigate the relative roles of P.S.R. and R.A.R. stimulation in expiration influencing tI arnd tE over several subsequent breaths. In particular to investigate their role in linking respiratory cycles. In 14 anaesthetized spontaneously breathing rabbits we studied the response of tI and tE to +ve and...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator synchrony is a major concern in critical care and is influenced by ph...
A relatively recent proposal suggests that a plastic element to the ventilatory control system might...
The control of breathing was examined at two levels. (1) Slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors...
Volume 1 and 2 have been collated into a single fileThe larynx has considerable influence on the rat...
Reflex respiratory responses to increased and decreased tracheal pressure have been studied at bilat...
Inspiratory ramp activity, postramp activity (PRA) of diaphragm and respiratory flow were studied in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the respiratory centers duri...
The neural systems that control breathing and the circulation are located in adjacent longitudinal c...
Respiration influences various pacemakers and rhythms of the body during inspiration and expiration ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109804/1/eph193525113.pd
Trigeminal afferents in the nasopharynx of unanaesthetized rabbits detect substances in the inspired...
This thesis outlines the candidate's contribution to the study of Respiratory Physiology in two mai...
<p><b>A</b>. Model performance after vagotomy. <b>B</b>. Model performance after vagotomy and subseq...
This thesis examines concepts for respiratory rhythm generation in relation to how the central inspi...
Background. Patient-ventilator synchrony is a major concern in critical care and is influenced by ph...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator synchrony is a major concern in critical care and is influenced by ph...
A relatively recent proposal suggests that a plastic element to the ventilatory control system might...
The control of breathing was examined at two levels. (1) Slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors...
Volume 1 and 2 have been collated into a single fileThe larynx has considerable influence on the rat...
Reflex respiratory responses to increased and decreased tracheal pressure have been studied at bilat...
Inspiratory ramp activity, postramp activity (PRA) of diaphragm and respiratory flow were studied in...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the activation of the respiratory centers duri...
The neural systems that control breathing and the circulation are located in adjacent longitudinal c...
Respiration influences various pacemakers and rhythms of the body during inspiration and expiration ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109804/1/eph193525113.pd
Trigeminal afferents in the nasopharynx of unanaesthetized rabbits detect substances in the inspired...
This thesis outlines the candidate's contribution to the study of Respiratory Physiology in two mai...
<p><b>A</b>. Model performance after vagotomy. <b>B</b>. Model performance after vagotomy and subseq...
This thesis examines concepts for respiratory rhythm generation in relation to how the central inspi...
Background. Patient-ventilator synchrony is a major concern in critical care and is influenced by ph...
BACKGROUND: Patient-ventilator synchrony is a major concern in critical care and is influenced by ph...
A relatively recent proposal suggests that a plastic element to the ventilatory control system might...
The control of breathing was examined at two levels. (1) Slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors...