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Radiotelemetric recordings have been made in a series of newborn lambs with implanted electrodes and transducers and an external back-pack transmitter. Cardiac, respiratory and behavioural data have been gathered. These data have been analysed firstly with respect to age. The cardiac and respiratory data have then been related to both sleep state and age. An unexpected rise in both heart and respiratory rates was found after birth and marked differences were obvious in respiratory control in REM and non-REM sleep states.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Biotelemetry and patient monitoring

Publication Date

01/1979

Volume

6

Pages

171 - 175

Keywords

Animals, Animals, Newborn, Sheep, Electrocardiography, Electroencephalography, Electrooculography, Electromyography, Telemetry, Behavior, Animal, Sleep, Sleep, REM, Respiration