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Frederic L. Eldridge

Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Publications -  60
Citations -  3157

Frederic L. Eldridge is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Control of respiration & Phrenic nerve. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3067 citations.

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Exercise hyperpnea and locomotion: parallel activation from the hypothalamus

TL;DR: Hypothalamic command signals are primarily responsible for the proportional driving of locomotion and respiration during exercise in paralyzed animals.
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Prolonged stimulation of respiration by a new central neural mechanism

TL;DR: A new ponto-medullary neural mechanism which is uniquely activated by peripheral chemoreceptor afferent input is demonstrated; once activated, this mechanism sustains respiration at an increased level for a long period of time.
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Central Neural Control of Respiration and Circulation During Exercise

TL;DR: The sections in this article are: Respiration, Interactions Between Central Command and Peripheral Feedback, Interaction of Central Command with Cardiorespiratory Reflexes, and Conclusions.
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Prolonged stimulation for respiration by endogenous central serotonin

TL;DR: It is concluded that the long-lasting increase of respiratory activity following stimulation of carotid body afferents is due to activation of an endogenous central serotoninergic mechanism which facilitates respiration.
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Respiratory-associated thalamic activity is related to level of respiratory drive

TL;DR: It is suggested that neuronal activities in unanesthetized, suprathalamically decerebrated, paralyzed and ventilated cats reflect the conveyance of information about respiration to the cortex, where it may lead to the sensation of dyspnea and perhaps to arousal.