
Respiratory Control
Central and Peripheral Mechanisms
The University Press of Kentucky
Published on 4. December 1992
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-8131-1788-1 (ISBN)
Description
Understanding of the respiratory control system has been greatly improved by technological and methodological advances. This volume integrates results from many perspectives, brings together diverse approaches to the investigations, and represents important additions to the field of neural control of breathing.
Topics include membrane properties of respiratory neurons, in vitro studies of respiratory control, chemical neuroanatomy, central integration of respiratory afferents, modulation of respiratory pattern by peripheral afferents, respiratory chemoreception, development of respiratory control, behavioral control of breathing, and human ventilatory control.
Forty-seven experts in the field report research and discuss novel issues facing future investigations in this collection of papers from an international conference of nearly two hundred leading scientists held in October 1990. This research is of vital importance to respiratory physiologists and those in neurosciences and neurobiology who work with integrative sensory and motor systems and is pertinent to both basic and clinical investigations.
Respiratory Control is destined to be widely cited because of the strength of the contributors and the dearth of similar works.
Topics include membrane properties of respiratory neurons, in vitro studies of respiratory control, chemical neuroanatomy, central integration of respiratory afferents, modulation of respiratory pattern by peripheral afferents, respiratory chemoreception, development of respiratory control, behavioral control of breathing, and human ventilatory control.
Forty-seven experts in the field report research and discuss novel issues facing future investigations in this collection of papers from an international conference of nearly two hundred leading scientists held in October 1990. This research is of vital importance to respiratory physiologists and those in neurosciences and neurobiology who work with integrative sensory and motor systems and is pertinent to both basic and clinical investigations.
Respiratory Control is destined to be widely cited because of the strength of the contributors and the dearth of similar works.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Lexington
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
illus
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
905 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8131-1788-1 (9780813117881)
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Persons
Dexter F. Speck is associate professor of physiology and biophysics.
Content
Introduction
"Really, Though, I'm Fine": Civil War Veterans and the Psychological Aftereffects of Killing
Traumatized Manhood: Confederate Amputees in History, Memory and Hollywood
Relics of Reunion: Souvenirs and Memory at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, 1889 - 1895
The Graying of Gettysburg National Military Park: Race, Erasure, Ideology, and Iconography
Civil War Battlefields for Future Generations: The Relationship between Battlefield Preservation and Popular Culture
The Cultural Politics of Memory: Confederate Women and General William T. Sherman
"Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye": The Civil War Navy in Public Memory
From History to Fiction: Abraham Lincoln's Most Famous Murder Trial and the Limits of Dramatic License
The Depiction of Combat in Glory
The War in Cardboard and Ink: Fifty Years of Board Wargames on the Civil War
"Oh, I'm a Good Ol' Rebel": Modern-Day Civil War Reenactors and Reenactments
Untangling the Webs of the Civil War and reconstruction in the Popular Culture Imagination
"Really, Though, I'm Fine": Civil War Veterans and the Psychological Aftereffects of Killing
Traumatized Manhood: Confederate Amputees in History, Memory and Hollywood
Relics of Reunion: Souvenirs and Memory at Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, 1889 - 1895
The Graying of Gettysburg National Military Park: Race, Erasure, Ideology, and Iconography
Civil War Battlefields for Future Generations: The Relationship between Battlefield Preservation and Popular Culture
The Cultural Politics of Memory: Confederate Women and General William T. Sherman
"Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye": The Civil War Navy in Public Memory
From History to Fiction: Abraham Lincoln's Most Famous Murder Trial and the Limits of Dramatic License
The Depiction of Combat in Glory
The War in Cardboard and Ink: Fifty Years of Board Wargames on the Civil War
"Oh, I'm a Good Ol' Rebel": Modern-Day Civil War Reenactors and Reenactments
Untangling the Webs of the Civil War and reconstruction in the Popular Culture Imagination