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Original Article

Peripheral Vasoconstriction In The Rat In Response To Sound: I. Dependence on Stimulus Duration

Pages 153-157 | Received 18 Jun 1977, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Vasoconstriction in response to sound has been studied in the non-anaesthetized rat. Arterial pulsations in the tail were recorded by a non-invasive technique. Broad-band noise bursts at 80 dB SPL with durations from 1 ms to several hours were presented in a free field in a sound-isolated box. The results show that acoustic energy is integrated with a time constant of about 0.1 s. The responses during continuous stimulation habituated slowly and the time to halfway normalization of arterial pulsation was more than 15 min.

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