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The role of baroreceptive systems in the nasal cavity of birds in regulation of resfiration

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The author demoristrated the existence of afferent baroreceptive olfactory-respiratory system in birds.

The function of this system in normal conditions in depressed by the cerebral cortex and is manifested only after the removal of the latter.

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Vishnepolskii, A.B. The role of baroreceptive systems in the nasal cavity of birds in regulation of resfiration. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 290–293 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00803331

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