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News Physiol Sci 9: 228-232, 1994;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 9, 228-232, Copyright © 1994 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Behavioral Control in Breathing

J Orem and RH Trotter

Cats trained to stop inspiration do so by inactivating inspiratory cells of the automatic brain stem control system. The cells causing this inactivation are not those that stop inspiration during normal breathing;rather, they may be peculiar cells with both respiratory and nonrespiratory properties.


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