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No, hyperventilation means increased rate and depth of breathing.
The medulla oblongata, which is the most inferior part of the brainstem, contains the nuclei that regulate our rate and depth of breathing.
There are different medicines for it. For example Ventolin.
The regular variation in the heart rate due to the changes in the rate and depth of breathing is called arrhythmias.
inspiratory center of DRG
Yes.
Physical exercise or activity increases the rate and depth of respirations and the heart rate and hence the supply of oxygen in the body.
Compress 30:2 breath with 5 cm depth
Several factors can affect respiratory rate and depth. Two of these are strong emotions, as well as pain acting through the limbic system, which activate sympathetic centers in the hypothalamus. Other factors are fever, labor, fear, anger, happiness, running, sleeping, yoga , meditation, and conditions like high BP or Low BP.
increasing rate and depth of breathing
it is the method by which the rate and depth of breathing which is calculated by stethograpy ( stethography) is recorded on the piece of paper is called stethogram.
Hyperventilation (hyper = a lot + ventilation = breathing) is a medical term. It is also known as "Rapid Breathing", "Deep Breathing" or "Overbreathing". The most common cause of spontaneous hyperventilation is anxiety or panic.