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Brain segmentation and the generation of cortical surfaces
Author(s): Joshi, M.; Cui, J.; Doolittle, K.; Joshi, S.; Van Essen, D.; Wang, L.; Miller, M. I.
Abstract: This paper describes methods for white matter segmentation in brain images and the generation of cortical surfaces from the segmentations. We have developed a system that allows a user to start with a brain volume, obtained ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 1999
Added to NTRS: 2006-08-02
Document ID: 20040141960
Absence of arterial baroreflex modulation of skin sympathetic activity and sweat rate during whole-body heating in humans
Author(s): Wilson, T. E.; Cui, J.; Crandall, C. G.
Abstract: 1. Prior findings suggest that baroreflexes are capable of modulating skin blood flow, but the effects of baroreceptor loading/unloading on sweating are less clear. Therefore, this project tested the hypothesis that ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 2001
Added to NTRS: 2006-08-02
Document ID: 20040088728
Baroreflex modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during posthandgrip muscle ischemia in humans
Author(s): Cui, J.; Wilson, T. E.; Shibasaki, M.; Hodges, N. A.; Crandall, C. G.
Abstract: To identify whether muscle metaboreceptor stimulation alters baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA), MSNA, beat-by-beat arterial blood pressure (Finapres), and electrocardiogram were recorded in 11 ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 2001
Added to NTRS: 2006-08-02
Document ID: 20040088756
Prolonged head-down tilt exposure reduces maximal cutaneous vasodilator and sweating capacity in humans
Author(s): Crandall, C. G.; Shibasaki, M.; Wilson, T. E.; Cui, J.; Levine, B. D.
Abstract: Cutaneous vasodilation and sweat rate are reduced during a thermal challenge after simulated and actual microgravity exposure. The effects of microgravity exposure on cutaneous vasodilator capacity and on sweat gland ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 2003
Added to NTRS: 2006-08-02
Document ID: 20040087828
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