The influence of dynamic stereotype conditioned food reflexes and neurotic condition on the cardiac rhythm against a background of normal and disturbed cardiac activity

Autor: Fedorov, B. M.
Zdroj: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine; September 1961, Vol. 51 Issue: 3 p293-297, 5p
Abstrakt: Neurotic condition of the animal provokes changes of respiration and cardiac activity rhythm with the appearance of severe disturbances in the latter in the form of paroxysms of tachycardia. Against the background of strophanthin poisoning and marked derangement of the cardiac activity it is possible to preserve intact the dynamic stererotype of conditioned food reflexes in dogs with a strong type of the nervous system. Positive conditioned reflexes produce a normalizing effect on the atrioventricular conductivity. This is of interest for evaluation of the significance of dynamic stereotype as a factor normalizing the sick organism and its cardiac activity.
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