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Anscheinend bedingt die frontale Durchschneidung des Hypothalamus in der diencephalischen Katze eine Loslösung des vorderen periventrikulären Atemzentrums von höherer (rostraler) hemmender Kontrolle.
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Dasgupta, S.R., Häusler, H.F. Respiratory changes in decorticate cats following transverse sections through the hypothalamus. Experientia 12, 64 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02164680
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