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Central Neural Mechanisms in the Cardiovascular Response to Exercise,s may redistribute blood flow from visceral areas and nonexercising muscle to active muscle. The major neural mechanisms governing the rapid cardiovascular adjustments to dynamic exercise are the arterial barore-flexes, central command, and skeletal muscle afferent-mediated reflexes (Rowell and O’Le
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Central Neural Mechanisms in the Cardiovascular Effects of Ethanol,ng that acute withdrawal from ethanol is often associated with an increase in blood pressure (Clark and Friedman, 1985) and heart rate (Weise et al., 1985) also suggests that during exposure to ethanol the activity of some structures controlling blood pressure and heart rate may be suppressed. Howev