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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 9, 142-147, Copyright © 1994 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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L Grelot and AD Miller
Vomiting, a highly complex stereotyped behavior, is generated primarily by respiratory muscles. The anatomic organization and pharmacology of input pathways and central mechanisms coordinating the musculature to produce vomiting have become better understood. However, the precise location of the medullary neuronal network responsible for this behavior is still under investigation.
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