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Counterpoint: humans do not demonstrate selective brain cooling during hyperthermia.
of the human brain by heat loss from the upper respiratory tract. J Appl Physiol 87: 1609–1613, 1999. 17. Mariak Z, White MD, Lyson T, Lewko J. Tympanic temperature reflects intracranial temperature changes in humans. Pflugers Arch 446: 279–284, 2003. 18. Mellergard P, Nordstrom CH. Epidural temperature and possible intracerebral temperature gradients in man. Br J Neurosurg 4: 31–38, 1990. 19. ...
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of the human brain by heat loss from the upper respiratory tract. J Appl Physiol 87: 1609–1613, 1999. 17. Mariak Z, White MD, Lyson T, Lewko J. Tympanic temperature reflects intracranial temperature changes in humans. Pflugers Arch 446: 279–284, 2003. 18. Mellergard P, Nordstrom CH. Epidural temperature and possible intracerebral temperature gradients in man. Br J Neurosurg 4: 31–38, 1990. 19. ...
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Selective brain cooling (SBC) is defined by the International Union of Physiological Sciences (11) as “a lowering of the brain temperature either locally or as a whole below arterial blood temperature.” Since the first observations of SBC in hyperthermic, nonhuman mammals (1, 14, 25), there have been efforts to resolve the physiological mechanisms underlying this response (3, 12, 19, 27). It is...
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عنوان ژورنال: Poultry Science
سال: 1926
ISSN: 0032-5791
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0050257