The effects of nerve stimulation on pacemaking activities of biological tissues.
The effects on the cardiac cycle length of stimulating the vagus nerves with single supramaximal electrical shocks depended upon when they were stimulated during the cycle. A maximum prolongation of the cardiac cycle was obtained when the vagi were stimulated 167 msec (SD±64) after the peak of an el...
Main Author: | Bhagat, Chotoo Ichharam. |
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Other Authors: | Reid, J. V. O. |
Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/2049 |
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