
Rabbits with an artificial cerebral circulation can synchronize their respiratory rhythm with the pump stroke. There is evidence that the responsible kypernetic system is of a very elementary nature. The efficacy of the system is considerable and the experimental set-up as a whole offers itself as a model to search for drugs to increase the synchronizing potentialities.
Male, Periodicity, Respiration, Brain, Blood Pressure, Vagotomy, Adaptation, Physiological, Models, Biological, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Heart Rate, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Animals, Rabbits, Cardiac Output, Pulmonary Ventilation, Cybernetics
Male, Periodicity, Respiration, Brain, Blood Pressure, Vagotomy, Adaptation, Physiological, Models, Biological, Blood Transfusion, Autologous, Heart Rate, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Animals, Rabbits, Cardiac Output, Pulmonary Ventilation, Cybernetics
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