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Cardiopulmonary baroreceptors modulate carotid baroreflex control of heart rate during dynamic exercise in humans
J. T. Potts,
X. Shi
, P. B. Raven
School of Biomedical Sciences
Institute for Healthy Aging
Pharmacology & Neuroscience
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Arterial Pressure
11%
Baroreflex
81%
Blood Pressure
8%
Blood Volume
14%
Carotid Sinus
18%
Central Venous Pressure
33%
Heart Rate
50%
Hot Temperature
10%
Lower Body Negative Pressure
100%
Pressoreceptors
86%
Pressure
8%