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A Model of the Baroreflex-Controlled Circulation with Emphasis on the Baromodulation Hypothesis

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Continuous 24-hour registrations of blood pressure show diurnal blood pressure variations. Experimentation in normal awake subjects shows pronounced blood pressure changes during mental stress, painful stimuli or mild static exercise.

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  • Möller, D.P.F., J.J. Settels and K.H. Wesseling: “Incorporation of the baromodulation hypothesis into a model of the circulatory adaptation to exercise”. In: TNO Progress Report No. 8, Eds.: W.T. van Beekum, B. van Eijnsbergen and A. Kamp, 1982, pp. 128–133.

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Möller, D.P.F., Wesseling, K.H. (1993). A Model of the Baroreflex-Controlled Circulation with Emphasis on the Baromodulation Hypothesis. In: van Wijk van Brievingh, R.P., Möller, D.P.F. (eds) Biomedical Modeling and Simulation on a PC. Advances in Simulation, vol 6. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9163-0_11

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