Gallego J, Fort J C, Lethielleux M, Chambille B, Vardon G, Jacquemin C
J Physiol (Paris). 1985;80(5):349-54.
Inspiratory duration (TI), cycle duration (TTOT), and tidal volume (VT) were continuously measured in 11 normal subjects during 400 respiratory cycles. Small breath to breath changes in these variables were separately analyzed. For each of these variables, successive observations are not statistically independent; "large" values tend to be followed by "large" values. A respiratory feedback may be involved in this sequential dependence. In that case, any known system of respiratory control could be associated with it, even those with time constant or delay longer than one cycle duration.
在400个呼吸周期中,连续测量了11名正常受试者的吸气持续时间(TI)、周期持续时间(TTOT)和潮气量(VT)。分别分析了这些变量中逐次呼吸的微小变化。对于这些变量中的每一个,连续观察值在统计学上并非独立;“大”值之后往往跟着“大”值。这种顺序依赖性可能涉及呼吸反馈。在这种情况下,任何已知的呼吸控制系统都可能与之相关,即使是那些时间常数或延迟超过一个周期持续时间的系统。