Insights into the functional organisation of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems – are lesions deficit models useful? Mary J. Morrell EDITORIAL Pages: 422 - 423
What causes autonomic dysreflexia after spinal cord injury? Lynne C. Weaver EDITORIAL Pages: 424 - 426
Breathing control in neurological diseases Martín A. NoguésAquiles J. RoncoroniEduardo Benarroch REVIEW ARTICLE Pages: 440 - 449
Cardiovascular and respiratory consequences of bilateral involvement of the medullary intermediate reticular formation in syringobulbia K. M. HeidelE. E. BenarrochM. A. Nogués RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 450 - 456
Autonomic control of the heart and renal vascular bed during autonomic dysreflexia in high spinal cord injury Sinsia A. GaoAnneli AmbringAnn-Katrin Karlsson RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 457 - 464
Baroreflex sensitivity in essential and secondary hypertension Hanna MussaloEsko VanninenJuha Hartikainen RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 465 - 471
No increased herniation of the cerebellar tonsils in a group of patients with orthostatic intolerance Emily M. GarlandJames C. AndersonDavid Robertson RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 472 - 476
Evidence of decreased sympathetic function in children with psychosomatic symptoms Hidetaka TanakaMagnus BorresLars-Erik Lindblad RESEARCH ARTICLE Pages: 477 - 482
Association between vasovagal hypotension and low sympathetic neural activity during presyncope William H. CookeVictor A. Convertino CASE REPORT Pages: 483 - 486
Cajal's contribution to the neurology of breathing Charles F. Bolton HISTORICAL NOTE Pages: 487 - 489