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maam i have a doubt that you said that when drg neurons starts firing faster then it stimulate vrg otherwise not . but then how is drg neurons are stimulated at faster pace because the pre botzinger complex has a set rhythm .
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Mam I learned that vagus nerve is associated with parasympathetic neural system but heiring brier reflex are in sympathetic conditions then how it activated in that condition
maam if pneumaotaxic centre is stimulated by stretch receptors afferents to it ,when volume of lung air increases above 1 L then how is it stimulated during rapid shallow breathing in which lung air volume does not increase that much
It’s not always 1 L...depending upon the volume, there is stimulation. Also it’s not only pneumococci center responsible for switch. Rhythm of pacemaker also important. So it’s a combination. Plus if it’s voluntary, then cortex also comes into play
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maam i have a doubt that you said that when drg neurons starts firing faster then it stimulate vrg otherwise not . but then how is drg neurons are stimulated at faster pace because the pre botzinger complex has a set rhythm .
Apneustic center stimulates DRG
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Thank you so much ma'am for making this video for us. Very informative! Very nicely explained! Calm in your voice was motivating me to listen the video further
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Mam I learned that vagus nerve is associated with parasympathetic neural system but heiring brier reflex are in sympathetic conditions then how it activated in that condition
HeringBreur hasnothing to do with sympathetic system..it sabout lung volume increase and the feedback asscoiated with it
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13:57 it's switch to expiration not happens or inspiration not happens ma'am?
When pneumotaxic center active - switch to expiration occurs…when it is not able to act…inspiration will continue for long
maam if pneumaotaxic centre is stimulated by stretch receptors afferents to it ,when volume of lung air increases above 1 L then how is it stimulated during rapid shallow breathing in which lung air volume does not increase that much
It’s not always 1 L...depending upon the volume, there is stimulation. Also it’s not only pneumococci center responsible for switch. Rhythm of pacemaker also important. So it’s a combination. Plus if it’s voluntary, then cortex also comes into play
please make videos of all physio imp questions mam🎉
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Tq mam I wrote my university examination well
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also mam I read that VRG decrease breathing rate and DRG increase breathing rate.
How VRG is decreasing breathing rate
Where is it written?
Mam plz upload video about Reticular formation
Have a look on video on mechanism of sleep
Mam please upload chemical regulation of respiration and also cns completely
Did you see that one.. i have uploaded
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Ma'am plz upload photos of content index and 1 - 2 topics explanation in your book practical physiology
Will surely do. Thanks for the suggestion
What is the meaning of vagus is cut in this case??
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Nice video mam very informative
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Tried to make it logically unlike in undergraduate books
@@PhysiologyOpen TQ mam plse make a videos in neurophysiology it helps a lot mam in ur way of teaching
Yes next one on learning and memory
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Mam from where can we get this notes
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Pre botzinger vs botzinger complex mam...
As per respiratory function- prebotzinger complex is involved
Very nice explanation
Thanks for liking
Mam,can u please upload chemical control of respiration too🙏
Working on that