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While the central neural mechanisms responsible for the transition from inspiration to expiration (I-E switching) remain speculative, our understanding has progressed considerably. To a large extent, our improved understanding stems from the detailed and systematic study of the effect of controlled and selective perturbations of inputs that modulate breathing pattern.
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Younes, M., Baker, J.P., Polacheck, J., Remmers, J.E. (1978). Termination Of Inspiration Through Graded Inhibition Of Inspiratioy Activity. In: Fitzgerald, R.S., Gautier, H., Lahiri, S. (eds) The Regulation of Respiration During Sleep and Anesthesia. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 99. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4009-6_41
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