The time-dependency of vagal effects on P-P cycle was studied in rabbits, chosen because of high heart rate, in order to verify the occurrence of this phenomenon already described for animals with lower heart rate. In five rabbits with different resting cardiac cycles, vagal stimuli were delivered randomly. The results indicate that for heart rates higher than 120 beats/min no occurrence of Brown and Eccles' time-dependency was observed. It is evident, however, the different responsiveness of the pacemaker to vagal stimuli delivered at different times of the cardiac cycle. In particular a stimulus given beyond 40-50% of the cardiac cycle does not affect the same but the next cycle
The effects of right vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate were examined in 16 dogs anesthetized wit...
The aim in the present experiments was to assess the dynamic baroreflex control of blood pressure, t...
K+-induced slow response zone in rabbit left atrium. Rate and rhythm dependency of propagation from ...
The time-dependency of vagal effects on P-P cycle was studied in rabbits, chosen because of high hea...
Vagal stimulations were performed in 6 anesthetized rabbits for single cardiac cycles. The distribut...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
The effect of the timing of discrete bursts of efferent vagal impulses on heart rate was determined ...
No page 119This study investigates the importance of the phase relation between vagal activity and t...
SUMMARY. Effects of brief vagal bursting on pacemaker periodicity and intranodal conduction were stu...
in sympathetic-vagal interactions. The phase-dependency of the cardiac chronotropic responses to vag...
SUMMARY. Dynamic heart rate control by parasympathetic nervous input involves feedback mechanisms an...
Lacey and Lacey (1974) suggested that during reaction time tasks higher brain centers dynamically ad...
The duration of the monophasic action potential (APD), the interval be-tween atrial beats and the de...
The negative chronotropic effects of combined stimulations of the right and left vagus nerves were c...
The reactions of the vagal cardioaccelerator (VCA) system to changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP)...
The effects of right vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate were examined in 16 dogs anesthetized wit...
The aim in the present experiments was to assess the dynamic baroreflex control of blood pressure, t...
K+-induced slow response zone in rabbit left atrium. Rate and rhythm dependency of propagation from ...
The time-dependency of vagal effects on P-P cycle was studied in rabbits, chosen because of high hea...
Vagal stimulations were performed in 6 anesthetized rabbits for single cardiac cycles. The distribut...
The negative chronotropic effects of efferent stimulations of the vagus nerves, after their sectioni...
The effect of the timing of discrete bursts of efferent vagal impulses on heart rate was determined ...
No page 119This study investigates the importance of the phase relation between vagal activity and t...
SUMMARY. Effects of brief vagal bursting on pacemaker periodicity and intranodal conduction were stu...
in sympathetic-vagal interactions. The phase-dependency of the cardiac chronotropic responses to vag...
SUMMARY. Dynamic heart rate control by parasympathetic nervous input involves feedback mechanisms an...
Lacey and Lacey (1974) suggested that during reaction time tasks higher brain centers dynamically ad...
The duration of the monophasic action potential (APD), the interval be-tween atrial beats and the de...
The negative chronotropic effects of combined stimulations of the right and left vagus nerves were c...
The reactions of the vagal cardioaccelerator (VCA) system to changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP)...
The effects of right vagus nerve stimulation on heart rate were examined in 16 dogs anesthetized wit...
The aim in the present experiments was to assess the dynamic baroreflex control of blood pressure, t...
K+-induced slow response zone in rabbit left atrium. Rate and rhythm dependency of propagation from ...