Identifying cardiorespiratory neurocircuitry involved in central command during exercise in humans.
For almost one hundred years, the exact role of human brain structures controlling the cardiorespiratory response to exercise ('central command') has been sought. Animal experiments and functional imaging studies have provided clues, but the underlying electrophysiological activity of prop...
Hoofdauteurs: | Green, A, Wang, S, Purvis, S, Owen, S, Bain, P, Stein, J, Guz, A, Aziz, T, Paterson, D |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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2007
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