Respiration is a reflex process. The pattern of is controlled by two mechanisms namely nervous or neural mechanism and chemical mechanism. Respiratory centres are divided into two groups such as medullary centres (Dorsal respiratory group - DRG, Ventral respiratory group - VRG ) and pontine centers (Pneumotaxic center, Apneustic centre ). Inspiratory ramp signals are significant because they indicate low, steady breathing, which ensures that the lungs are consistently filled with air. Impulses from higher centers, impulses from stretch receptors, impulses from J receptors, impulses from irritant receptors, impulses from baroreceptors, impulses from chemo receptors, impulses from proprioceptors, impulses from thermo receptors and impulses fr...
Modulation of respiration is a prerequisite for survival of the individual and of the species. For e...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Central command and peripheral neural reflex are im-portant neural control mechanisms underlying ven...
The respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system to supply tissues with oxygen, to remove...
Nervous receptors in the lungs and respiratory tract can be grouped into four general categories. 1....
The neurophysiology of respiration has been the subject of intensive investigation for well over a c...
We developed a respiration-posture feedback system to control breathing involuntarily. In this syste...
Precise coordination of respiration and circulation is essential to obtain optimal delivery of oxyge...
We developed a respiration-posture feedback system to control breathing involuntarily. In this syste...
© 2016 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth JonesThe current literature regarding the generation of respiratory rhyth...
1, The central pattern generator (CPG) for respiration is located in the brainstem and produces rhyt...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
Central neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord are essential for the maintenance of sympathetic to...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Modulation of respiration is a prerequisite for survival of the individual and of the species. For e...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Central command and peripheral neural reflex are im-portant neural control mechanisms underlying ven...
The respiratory system works with the cardiovascular system to supply tissues with oxygen, to remove...
Nervous receptors in the lungs and respiratory tract can be grouped into four general categories. 1....
The neurophysiology of respiration has been the subject of intensive investigation for well over a c...
We developed a respiration-posture feedback system to control breathing involuntarily. In this syste...
Precise coordination of respiration and circulation is essential to obtain optimal delivery of oxyge...
We developed a respiration-posture feedback system to control breathing involuntarily. In this syste...
© 2016 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth JonesThe current literature regarding the generation of respiratory rhyth...
1, The central pattern generator (CPG) for respiration is located in the brainstem and produces rhyt...
Recent advances have clarified how the brain detects CO2 to regulate breathing (central respiratory ...
Central neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord are essential for the maintenance of sympathetic to...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Modulation of respiration is a prerequisite for survival of the individual and of the species. For e...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
Central command and peripheral neural reflex are im-portant neural control mechanisms underlying ven...