2019
DOI: 10.1152/jn.00533.2018
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Surge of corticocardiac coupling in SHRSP rats exposed to forebrain cerebral ischemia

Abstract: Sudden death is an important but underrecognized consequence of stroke. Acute stroke can disturb central control of autonomic function and result in cardiac dysfunction and sudden death. Previous study showed that bilateral common carotid artery ligation (BCCAL) in the spontaneously hypertensive stroke-prone rat strain (SHRSP) is a well-established model for forebrain ischemic sudden death. This study aims to investigate the temporal dynamic changes in electrical activities of the brain and heart and functiona… Show more

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“…EEG was recorded during a normal waking phase, anesthesia, and after cardiac arrest, from the right and left frontal (RF/LF), parietal (RP/LP), and occipital (RO/LO) cortex. 56,57 These results might explain the brain activation we found in our subjects during remembering NDEs. To explain a greater activation during remembering SCEs, we can consider neuropsychological effects during CP meditation.…”
Section: Ceeg For Nde and Scesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…EEG was recorded during a normal waking phase, anesthesia, and after cardiac arrest, from the right and left frontal (RF/LF), parietal (RP/LP), and occipital (RO/LO) cortex. 56,57 These results might explain the brain activation we found in our subjects during remembering NDEs. To explain a greater activation during remembering SCEs, we can consider neuropsychological effects during CP meditation.…”
Section: Ceeg For Nde and Scesupporting
confidence: 64%