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Differential control of sympathetic outflow to muscle and skin during physical and cognitive stressors.

Brendan McCarthySudipta DattaGianni Sesa-AshtonRebecca WongTye DawoodVaughan Gary Macefield
Published in: Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society (2024)
This study has provided evidence to support the literature which claims cognitive stressors increase sympathetic activity, and provides much needed SSNA data in response to stressors.
Keyphrases
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