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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation during lower body negative pressure.

Johan Casper Grove PetersenRachel BeckerLonnie G Petersen
Published in: Autonomic neuroscience : basic & clinical (2024)
tVNS in 30 s cycles during LBNP can selectively attenuate HR, prompting a compensatory augmented sympathetic response. It would appear the method used in this study at least, has an isolated cardiac inhibitory effect probably mediated by augmented vagal activity on the sinoatrial or atrio-ventricular node, possibly in combination with reduced activity in the sympathetic cardiac nerve.
Keyphrases
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