• The Bainbridge reflex (or Bainbridge effect or atrial reflex) is a cardiovascular reflex causing an increase in heart rate in response to increased stretching...
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  • of the startle response is a startle reflex reaction. The startle reflex is a brainstem reflectory reaction (reflex) that serves to protect vulnerable parts...
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  • or doctors chose to do so.[citation needed] Traumatic brain injury Bainbridge reflex Ayling, J (2002). "Managing head injuries". Emergency Medical Services...
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  • of the foot. Bainbridge reflex - increasing heart rate in response to increased central venous pressure. Baroreflex or baroreceptor reflex — homeostatic...
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    reabsorption in the collecting duct, thereby increasing blood pressure. Bainbridge reflex: In response to stretching of the right atrium wall, heart rate increases...
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    parasympathetic stimulation. There is a similar reflex, called the atrial reflex or Bainbridge reflex, associated with varying rates of blood flow to...
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  • preganglionic nerve fibers of the autonomic nervous system. They are used in Bainbridge reflex as afferents.[citation needed] Guyton, Arthur C.; Hall, John Edward...
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  • decrease of blood pressure.[disputed – discuss] Renin–angiotensin system Bainbridge reflex High pressure receptors Atrial volume receptors Armstrong, Maggie...
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    parasympathetic stimulation. There is a similar reflex, called the atrial reflex or Bainbridge reflex, associated with varying rates of blood flow to...
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    considered to be increased and sodium is excreted to lower blood pressure. Bainbridge reflex: In response to stretching of the right atrium wall, heart rate increases...
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  • nerve Vagus nerve stimulation Heart rate variability Sinus arrhythmia Bainbridge reflex Berntson GG, Cacioppo JT, Quigley KS (March 1993). "Respiratory sinus...
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    Current King of Tonga Francis Arthur Bainbridge (School House 1888-93): Physiologist; discoverer of the Bainbridge reflex Sir Henry Dale (School House, 1891–1894):...
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  • Guyton Cardiac output Right atrial pressure End-diastolic volume Bainbridge reflex Brengelmann GL (March 2003). "A critical analysis of the view that...
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    reabsorption in the collecting duct, thereby increasing blood pressure. Bainbridge reflex: In response to stretching of the right atrium wall, heart rate increases...
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    Bainbridge FRS FRCP (29 July 1874 – 27 October 1921) was an English physiologist. He is best known for discovering the Bainbridge (or atrial) reflex....
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  • stimulation of the lateral plantar surface of the foot Bainbridge reflex Francis Arthur Bainbridge cardiology normal physiology increase in heart rate with...
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    reabsorption in the collecting duct, thereby increasing blood pressure. Bainbridge reflex: In response to stretching of the right atrium wall, heart rate increases...
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  • the baroreceptors are called buffer nerves. Low pressure receptors Bainbridge reflex "Principles of medical physiology" by A Fonyo page 577 v t e v t e...
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  • They can display hysteresis. Atrial natriuretic peptide Angiotensin Bainbridge reflex Aldosterone Power, Ian; Kam, Peter (2008). "4". Principles of physiology...
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  • in motion, and her character purporting to be from New York instead of Bainbridge Island, Washington. In a further departure from both their debut appearance...
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  • conditions, and for movement learning in various fields. For example, Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen a modern dancer and Occupational Therapist, introduced Bobath concepts...
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    hostage were being towed in a lifeboat approximately 100 yards behind USS Bainbridge when each of the pirates were killed by a different DEVGRU sniper with...
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    Hoepker used Leica cameras. In the 1970s he began to also use single-lens reflex cameras alongside his Leica, using Leicas for wide angle shots and Nikon...
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    of circadian rhythms and reflexive responses such as the pupillary light reflex. Light striking the retina initiates a cascade of chemical and electrical...
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    Herzen, Richard P.; Ballard, Robert D.; Green, Kenneth; Williams, David; Bainbridge, Arnold (March 16, 1979). "Submarine Thermal Springs on the Galápagos...
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    computer vision Diving physiology Blood shift Cold shock response Diving reflex Equivalent narcotic depth Maximum operating depth Physiological response...
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    Herzen, Richard P.; Ballard, Robert D.; Green, Kenneth; Williams, David; Bainbridge, Arnold (16 March 1979). "Submarine Thermal Springs on the Galápagos Rift"...
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