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Respiratory Changes during Electrical Stimulation of Rhinencephalic Structures in the Foetal Guinea-pig

THE rhinencephalon regulates a number of vegetative and somatic functions such as the respiration, blood pressure, reflexes and tonus of musculature, and movements of the intestine 1–3 . The most important role of the rhinencephalon seems to lie in the higher organization and integration of somatic...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1966-06, Vol.210 (5041), p.1176-1178
Main Authors: BERGSTRÖM, R. M, HIRVONEN, J. I, KARLSSON, L. K. J
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Language:English
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Summary:THE rhinencephalon regulates a number of vegetative and somatic functions such as the respiration, blood pressure, reflexes and tonus of musculature, and movements of the intestine 1–3 . The most important role of the rhinencephalon seems to lie in the higher organization and integration of somatic and vegetative regulative functions.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/2101176b0