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The form of the heart-rate CR and respiratory activity in unanesthetized dogs were studied. The form of the CR was principally monophasic-acceleration with amplitude of respiratory correlating with the amount of heart-rate acceleration.
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1. This research was supported by Grant HE 06 336-05 from the National Heart Institute, and by Grant GB-2221 from the National Science Foundation.
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Fitzgerald, R.D., Walloch, R.A. Changes in respiration and the form of the heart-rate CR in dogs. Psychon Sci 5, 425–426 (1966). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03331030
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