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Am J Physiol 201: 437-439, 1961;
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Cardiovascular conditioning in dogs

Robert L. Mack 1, Othel L. Davenport 1, and Roscoe A. Dykman 1

1 Laboratory for Behavioral Science, University of Arkansas Medical Center, Little Rock, Arkansas

Comparative data on heart rate, blood pressure, and motor response in dogs, indicate that cardiovascular conditioning as exhibited by heart rate and blood pressure changes is more reliable than motor conditioning. While blood pressures obtained by the ausculatory method are equivalent to those obtained by the direct method in intact dogs, the former may lead to certain errors in the interpretation of conditioning results because of the time required to secure accurate readings.

Submitted on January 3, 1961







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