Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements in the IHPL
Document Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
4-23-2021
Department
Health and Sport Science
Abstract
Recently, the Integrative Human Physiology Laboratory, under the direction of Dr. Anne Crecelius, has increased its capacity for vascular measurements in humans by adding a transcranial doppler ultrasound that allows for measurement of cerebral blood velocities. This technique has already been utilized in preliminary studies related to motor control and sympathoexcitation and will continued to be used in this manner in externally funded work. Here, we present the technique, the results of recent applications, and future uses as well as potential collaborative opportunities.
Keywords
cardiovascular, physiology, brain
Disciplines
Education | Exercise Physiology | Other Medicine and Health Sciences | Systems and Integrative Physiology
eCommons Citation
Crecelius, Anne R., "Cerebral Blood Flow Measurements in the IHPL" (2021). Thomas C. Hunt Building a Research Community Day. 21.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/sehs_brc/21
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Comments
Presentation: 1:40 p.m. Friday, April 23, 2021