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Apneustic respiration (a.k.a. apneusis) is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by deep, gasping inspiration with a pause at full inspiration followed by a brief, insufficient release.

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Apneustic respirations

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Apneustic respiration (a.k.a. apneusis) is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by deep, gasping inspiration with a pause at full inspiration...

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Encephalopathy

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abnormalities such as Cheyne-Stokes respiration (cyclic waxing and waning of tidal volume), apneustic respirations and post-hypercapnic apnea. Focal neurological...

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Respiratory center

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breathing and inactive during quiet, restful respirations. The VRG sends inhibitory impulses to the apneustic center. In the pontine tegmentum in the pons...

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Paralanguage

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observer first believed. As a symptom of physiological problems, apneustic respirations (a.k.a. apneusis), are gasps related to the brain damage associated...

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Control of ventilation

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various nuclei of the pons Apneustic center – nucleus of the pons From the respiratory center, the muscles of respiration, in particular the diaphragm...

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Exhalation

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center and the apneustic center. All four of these centers are located in the brainstem and work together to control involuntary respiration. In our case...

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Human brain

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respiratory centres, three with a more clearly defined function, and an apneustic centre with a less clear function. In the medulla a dorsal respiratory...

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Obligate nasal breathing

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2012). "It Takes a Mouth to Eat and a Nose to Breathe: Abnormal Oral Respiration Affects Neonates' Oral Competence and Systemic Adaptation". International...

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Rett syndrome

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major RTT breathing phenotypes; forceful breathers, feeble breathers, and apneustic breathers. For forceful breathers, for example, rebreathing masks may...

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