Long-term effects of the perinatal environment on respiratory control.
@article{Bavis2008LongtermEO,
title={Long-term effects of the perinatal environment on respiratory control.},
author={Ryan W. Bavis and Gordon S Mitchell},
journal={Journal of applied physiology},
year={2008},
volume={104 4},
pages={
1220-9
}
}The respiratory control system exhibits considerable plasticity, similar to other regions of the nervous system. Plasticity is a persistent change in system behavior triggered by experiences such as changes in neural activity, hypoxia, and/or disease/injury. Although plasticity is observed in animals of all ages, some forms of plasticity appear to be unique to development (i.e., "developmental plasticity"). Developmental plasticity is an alteration in respiratory control induced by experiences…
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