“…In the cat, swallow normally occurs in the late expiratory (E2) phase of the cough breathing cycle , but upper abdominal laparotomy produces a significant shift of swallow to the inspiratory phase of the breathing cycle. Several studies in the human demonstrate that-regardless if swallow occurs as a single (Wheeler or sequential events (Wheeler Hegland, Huber, Pitts, Davenport, & Sapienza, 2011b), with a thin or thick consistency bolus (McFarland, Martin-Harris, Fortin, Humphries, Hill, & Armeson, 2016;, or if the system is challenged to coordinate with cough epochs (Huff, Reed, Smith, Brown, Ovechkin, & Pitts, 2018b)-swallow occurs during a targeted lung volume of 45-65% of vital capacity (Huff, Reed, Smith, Brown, Ovechkin, & Pitts, 2018b;McFarland, Martin-Harris, Fortin, Humphries, Hill, & Armeson, 2016;Wheeler Hegland, Huber, Pitts, Davenport, & Sapienza, 2011b;. In a previous publication, we reported this and developed the concept of lung volume targeting which can explain swallow occurrence across any phase of cough in the human (Huff, Reed, Smith, Brown, Ovechkin, & Pitts, 2018b Anesthetic level was evaluated by withdrawal reflex of the forelimb and hindlimb and licking in response to oral water administration.…”