Handbook of Physiology
Section 3: The Respiratory Systemvolume II, Parts 1 & 2: Control of Breathing
Oxford University Press Inc
2nd Edition
Published in July 1988
Book
Hardback
974 pages
978-0-19-520668-5 (ISBN)
Description
Reflecting today's unprecedented awareness of the interrelationship among different physiological regulatory systems, this volume encompasses all the diverse topics that must be considered in any study of respiratory control. Part I explores the central nervous system control of breathing, and the intimate relationships to afferent inputs and motor pathways. Major chapters review the constant interaction between voluntary and involuntary actions that shapes the characteristics of the breathing cycle; examine levels of control within the CNS; and detail the dynamic and adaptive aspects of central respiratory control. Part II reviews the interplay between respiratory regulation and regulatory mechanisms in other physiologic systems. A separate section reviews the comparative physiology of respiratory control, thus demonstrating further adaptive characteristics and tight linkage to other regulatory mechanisms.
Reflecting today's unprecedented awareness of the interrelationship among different physiological regulatory systems, this volume encompases all the diverse topics that must be considered in any study of respiratory control. Part I explores the central nervous system control of breathing, and the intimate relationships to afferent inputs and motor pathways. Major chapters review the constant interaction between voluntary and involuntary actions that shapes the characteristics of the breathing cycle; examine levels of control within the CNS; and detail the dynamic and adaptive aspects of central respiratory control. Part II reviews the interplay between respiratory regulation and regulatory mechanisms in other physiologic systems. A separate section reviews the comparative physiology of respiratory control, thus demonstrating further adaptive characteristics and tight linkage to other regulatory mechanisms.
Reflecting today's unprecedented awareness of the interrelationship among different physiological regulatory systems, this volume encompases all the diverse topics that must be considered in any study of respiratory control. Part I explores the central nervous system control of breathing, and the intimate relationships to afferent inputs and motor pathways. Major chapters review the constant interaction between voluntary and involuntary actions that shapes the characteristics of the breathing cycle; examine levels of control within the CNS; and detail the dynamic and adaptive aspects of central respiratory control. Part II reviews the interplay between respiratory regulation and regulatory mechanisms in other physiologic systems. A separate section reviews the comparative physiology of respiratory control, thus demonstrating further adaptive characteristics and tight linkage to other regulatory mechanisms.
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Edition
2nd ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
385 Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 295 mm
Width: 235 mm
Thickness: 63 mm
Weight
3474 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-520668-5 (9780195206685)
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Case Western Reserve University
University of London UK