Abstract

in theory, obstructive apneas can be terminated either by arousal or by increases in chemical drive that excite the upper airway dilating muscles ([1][1]). However, the still-prevalent view, which Younes et al. ([13][2]) test in their study in the Journal of Applied Physiology , is that obstructive

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