نتایج جستجو برای: Breathing patternDynamic complianceRespiratory impedanceUnilateral nasal stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 321148  

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
morteza bakhshesh department of physiology, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran 2 department of physiology, arak university of medical sciences, arak, iran esfandiar heidarian clinical biochemistry research center, shahre kurd university of medical sciences, shahre kurd, iran amir abdolkarimi faculty of medicine, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran sajjad alizadeh faculty of medicine, ilam university of medical sciences, ilam, iran maryam karimian faculty of medicine, kermanshah university of medical sciences, kermanshah, iran

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Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1993
E C Sobel D W Tank

1. The effect of the timing between nasal airflow and ongoing tracheal respiration on single-unit activity in the olfactory bulb (OB) of the rat was examined. Nasal and tracheal breathing were dissociated with the use of a double tracheal cannulation technique that allowed independent control of nasal airflow and control of the synchronization of nasal airflow and tracheal breathing. 2. When am...

بیات, امیر حسین, جلالی, لادن, خامنه, سعید, علیپور, محسن, علیپور, محمد رضا,

Background and Objective: Breathing through the nose and mouth is one of the controversial issues during exercise. The present study was scheduled to investigate a quantitative approach to habitual versus the obligatory switching point from nasal to oronasal breathing during exercise as well as coincidence of soft palate movement as the main aims of this study, that has not been studied previou...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2011
Johannes Melzner Thomas Bitter Orlando Guntinas-Lichius Reiner Gottschall Mario Walther Hilmar Gudziol

Several studies have investigated the orthonasal detection threshold for carbon dioxide (CO(2)) in humans. The aim of current study was to investigate whether 24 healthy young subjects exhibited differences of CO(2) detection thresholds during orthonasal or retronasal stimulation. As nasal mucosa is believed to desensitize to CO(2) concentrations at or below 4% (v/v) during expiration, the seco...

Journal: :Rhinology 2004
Michael Vaiman Ephraim Eviatar Samuel Segal

OBJECTIVES The purpose of this paper is to describe the outcome of muscle-building therapy for nasal muscles in cases of nasal valve stenosis or collapse. The present study was performed to investigate the best way to combine transcutaneous and intranasal surface electromyography (sEMG) biofeedback training of muscles involved in nasal valve function with a home exercise program and electric st...

Journal: :The British journal of ophthalmology 1990
J Backon N Matamoros M Ramirez R M Sanchez J Ferrer A Brown U Ticho

There is evidence of the central regulation of intraocular pressure, and it has been suggested that vagal tone might be increased in glaucoma simplex. The nasal cycle, the simultaneous congestion-decongestion response in the nasal cavities, reflects the dynamic lateralisation of the autonomic nervous system. Since this lateralisation presents with sympathetic activity induced by left brain hemi...

2013
Morteza Bakhshesh Esfandiar Heidarian Amir Abdolkarimi Sajjad Alizadeh Maryam Karimian

OBJECTIVE(S) Reflexes that rose from mechanoreceptors in nasal cavities have extensive neuro-regulatory effects on respiratory system. Because of side specific geometry and dual innervations of the nasal mucosa, we investigated the consequences of unilateral nasal stimulations on respiratory mechanics and breathing patterns. MATERIALS AND METHODS Unilateral nasal air-puff stimulation (30 min)...

Journal: :Biological research 2005
María de la Luz Aylwin Eugenia Díaz Pedro E Maldonado

Odor perception depends on the odorant-evoked changes on Mitral/Tufted cell firing pattern within the olfactory bulb (OB). The OB exhibits a significant "ongoing" or spontaneous activity in the absence of sensory stimulation. We characterized this ongoing activity by simultaneously recording several single neurons in the mitral cell layer (MCL) of anesthetized rats and determined the extent of ...

Journal: :American journal of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics : official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, its constituent societies, and the American Board of Orthodontics 1988
D W Warren W M Hairfield D Seaton K E Morr L R Smith

Most clinicians agree that impaired nasal breathing results in obligatory mouth breathing. Some believe that mouth breathing influences dentofacial growth; others disagree. The term mouth breathing is confusing because total mouth breathing rarely occurs. A combination of nasal and oral breathing is more usual. The purpose of the present study involving 116 adult subjects was to (1) assess the ...

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