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The Journal of Physiology | 1980

Changes in the perception of inspiratory resistive loads during partial curarization.

E. J. M. Campbell; Simon C. Gandevia; K. J. Killian; C.K. Mahutte; J R Rigg

1. The ability of normal subjects to estimate the magnitude of resistive loads and to detect resistive loads was determined using standard psychophysical techniques. The experiments were repeated during maintained partial neuromuscular blockade with D‐tubocurarine. 2. During curarization the ability to detect the presence of a small inspiratory resistive load was not significantly impaired. This finding is consistent with the view that changes in the usual breath‐by‐breath relation between pressure and flow mediate detection. 3. The size of resistive loads was over‐estimated during partial curarization. Subjects thus placed more reliance on sensing the increased motor command required during curarization than on alternative peripheral signals related to pressure, flow or resistance. 4. The exponent for the power function relating the perceived magnitude of a resistive load to its actual size (Stevens, 1957) was reduced during partial neuromuscular blockade. 5. These results suggest that detection of resistive loads depends upon sensing apparent information arising from an unexpected pressure‐flow disturbance but that estimation of the size of an added load depends, in part, on sensing the outgoing motor command.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1984

Effect of increased lung volume on perception of breathlessness, effort, and tension

K. J. Killian; Simon C. Gandevia; E. Summers; E. J. M. Campbell


Clinical Science | 1981

The effect of respiratory muscle fatigue on respiratory sensations

Simon C. Gandevia; K. J. Killian; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1988

Inspiratory muscles during exercise: a problem of supply and demand

Pierre LeBlanc; E. Summers; M. D. Inman; N. L. Jones; E. J. M. Campbell; K. J. Killian


Clinical Science | 1972

Ventilatory Response to Exercise and to Co2 Rebreathing in Normal Subjects

A. S. Rebuck; Norman L Jones; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1974

Effect of posture on the ventilatory response to CO2.

J R Rigg; A S Rebuck; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1980

Effect of timing, flow, lung volume, and threshold pressures on resistive load detection.

K. J. Killian; C. K. Mahutte; J. B. Howell; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1982

Effect of ventilatory drive on the perceived magnitude of added loads to breathing

J. G. Burdon; K. J. Killian; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1985

Effect of frequency on perceived magnitude of added loads to breathing

K. J. Killian; E. Summers; M. Basalygo; E. J. M. Campbell


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1983

Effect of background loads on the perception of added loads to breathing

J. G. Burdon; K. J. Killian; D. G. Stubbing; E. J. M. Campbell

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K. J. Killian

McMaster University Medical Centre

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Simon C. Gandevia

University of New South Wales

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N. L. Jones

McMaster University Medical Centre

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