The respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system to supply tissues with oxygen, to remove carbon dioxide, and to maintain a normal acid-base balance (i.e. blood gas homeostasis). The basic breathing rhythm is generated in the ventrolateral medulla in a column of cells that extends in the caudal direction from the caudal pole of the facial motor nucleus (VIIn) to the spino-medullary junction. The breathing networks are also vitally important in a host of other behaviors, such as swallow, cough, emesis, expiration reflex, micturition, defecation, parturition, suckling, locomotion, and vocalization. These networks control the primary muscle of inspiration, the diaphragm, as well as a host of upper airway and abdominal muscles, to ac...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
The faithful and sophisticated control of motor neurons (MNs) allows for our ability to walk, chew, ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
The core circuit of the respiratory central pattern generator (rCPG) is located in the ventrolateral...
Metabolic production of CO2 varies according to task (exercise, speaking, etc.). The human body main...
The exchange of gases between the external environment and the organism is controlled by a neural ne...
Swallow is defined as the coordinated neuromuscular activity of the mouth, pharynx, larynx and esoph...
© 2016 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth JonesThe current literature regarding the generation of respiratory rhyth...
Respiration is a reflex process. The pattern of is controlled by two mechanisms namely nervous or ne...
Breathing is a well-described, vital and surprisingly complex behaviour, with behavioural and physio...
It is well known that breathing introduces rhythmical oscillations in the heart rate and arterial pr...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
The faithful and sophisticated control of motor neurons (MNs) allows for our ability to walk, chew, ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
International audienceThis review aims at summarizing the work performed over 40 years by Professor ...
The core circuit of the respiratory central pattern generator (rCPG) is located in the ventrolateral...
Metabolic production of CO2 varies according to task (exercise, speaking, etc.). The human body main...
The exchange of gases between the external environment and the organism is controlled by a neural ne...
Swallow is defined as the coordinated neuromuscular activity of the mouth, pharynx, larynx and esoph...
© 2016 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth JonesThe current literature regarding the generation of respiratory rhyth...
Respiration is a reflex process. The pattern of is controlled by two mechanisms namely nervous or ne...
Breathing is a well-described, vital and surprisingly complex behaviour, with behavioural and physio...
It is well known that breathing introduces rhythmical oscillations in the heart rate and arterial pr...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
The faithful and sophisticated control of motor neurons (MNs) allows for our ability to walk, chew, ...