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Phasic Motor Activity of Respiratory and Non-Respiratory Muscles in REM Sleep
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We conclude that the concept of a common pontine center controlling all REM phasic events is not supported by our data. There is a drive in REM sleep that affects specifically respiratory muscles. The characteristic increase in respiratory frequency during REM sleep is induced by this drive.
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