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Overview

Bruce G. Lindsey is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with particular focus on subfields including Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Cognitive Neuroscience.

The scientist's main topics of work cover diverse aspects of neurophysiology and cardiovascular control. These include Neuroscience of respiration and sleep, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Neonatal Respiratory Health Research, EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, and Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders.

Bruce G. Lindsey has contributed to several recent papers, which highlight their ongoing engagement in neurophysiological mechanisms and cardiovascular regulation. Some of these publications are:

  • Hypoxia evokes a sequence of raphe-pontomedullary network operations for inspiratory drive amplification and gasping, 2024, Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Blood pressure drives multispectral tuning of inspiration via a linked-loop neural network, 2020, Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Hypoxia evokes a sequence of raphe-pontomedullary network operations for inspiratory drive amplification and gasping, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • SPARC-Network-Scale Interactions Among Simultaneously Recorded Brainstem Neurons In The Dorsal Medulla, Ventrolateral Medulla, And Pons: A Substrate For Central Autonomic Control And Processing Of Cardiovascular Afferent Feedback, 2020, The FASEB Journal

The frequent publication venues for Bruce G. Lindsey's work include the Journal of Neurophysiology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and The FASEB Journal.

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their research approach. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Sarah C. Nuding
  • Lauren S. Segers
  • Kendall F. Morris
  • Kimberly Iceman
  • Donald C. Bolser

Best Publications

  • Ventrolateral medullary respiratory network and a model of cough motor pattern generation.

    Roger Shannon;David M. Baekey;Kendall F. Morris;Bruce G. Lindsey

  • Production of reflex cough by brainstem respiratory networks

    R. Shannon;D.M. Baekey;K.F. Morris;S.C. Nuding

  • Functional connectivity among ventrolateral medullary respiratory neurones and responses during fictive cough in the cat.

    R. Shannon;D. M. Baekey;K. F. Morris;Z. Li

  • Functional associations among simultaneously monitored lateral medullary respiratory neurons in the cat. I. Evidence for excitatory and inhibitory actions of inspiratory neurons

    L. S. Segers;R. Shannon;S. Saporta;B. G. Lindsey

  • Computational Models and Emergent Properties of Respiratory Neural Networks

    Bruce G. Lindsey;Ilya A. Rybak;Jeffrey C. Smith

  • Functional associations among simultaneously monitored lateral medullary respiratory neurons in the cat. II. Evidence for inhibitory actions of expiratory neurons.

    B. G. Lindsey;L. S. Segers;R. Shannon

  • Reconfiguration of the pontomedullary respiratory network: a computational modeling study with coordinated in vivo experiments.

    Ilya A Rybak;R. O'Connor;A. Ross;N. A. Shevtsova

  • Medullary respiratory neurones and control of laryngeal motoneurones during fictive eupnoea and cough in the cat

    David M. Baekey;Kendall F. Morris;Christian Gestreau;Zhongzeng Li

  • Coordination of cough and swallow: a meta-behavioral response to aspiration.

    Teresa Pitts;Melanie J. Rose;Ashley N. Mortensen;Ivan Poliacek

  • Simulations of a ventrolateral medullary neural network for respiratory rhythmogenesis inferred from spike train cross-correlation

    U. J. Balis;K. F. Morris;J. Koleski;B. G. Lindsey

  • Interactions between rostral pontine and ventral medullary respiratory neurons.

    L. S. Segers;R. Shannon;B. G. Lindsey

  • Functional Connectivity in the Pontomedullary Respiratory Network

    Lauren S. Segers;Sarah C. Nuding;Thomas E. Dick;Roger Shannon

  • Invited review: Neural network plasticity in respiratory control.

    K. F. Morris;D. M. Baekey;S. C. Nuding;Thomas E Dick

  • Long-term facilitation of phrenic nerve activity in cats: responses and short time scale correlations of medullary neurones.

    K F Morris;A Arata;R Shannon;B G Lindsey

  • Fine structure and distribution of axon terminals from cochlear nucleus on neurons in the medial superior olivary nucleus of the cat

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  • Dynamic reconfiguration of brain stem neural assemblies: respiratory phase-dependent synchrony versus modulation of firing rates

    B. G. Lindsey;Y. M. Hernandez;K. F. Morris;R. Shannon

  • Brainstem respiratory networks and cough.

    R. Shannon;D.M. Baekey;K.F. Morris;B.G. Lindsey

  • Repeated Patterns of Distributed Synchrony in Neuronal Assemblies

    B. G. Lindsey;K. F. Morris;R. Shannon;G. L. Gerstein

  • Cerebral cortical evoked potentials elicited by cat intercostal muscle mechanoreceptors.

    P. W. Davenport;R. Shannon;A. Mercak;R. L. Reep

  • Medullary raphe neurones and baroreceptor modulation of the respiratory motor pattern in the cat

    B. G. Lindsey;A. Arata;K. F. Morris;Y. M. Hernandez

  • Cardio-respiratory coupling depends on the pons

    Thomas E. Dick;David M. Baekey;Julian F.R. Paton;Bruce G. Lindsey

Frequent Co-Authors

George L. Gerstein
George L. Gerstein University of Pennsylvania
Ilya A. Rybak
Ilya A. Rybak Drexel University
Natalia A. Shevtsova
Natalia A. Shevtsova Drexel University
Samuel Saporta
Samuel Saporta University of South Florida
Roger L. Reep
Roger L. Reep University of Florida
Jeffrey C. Smith
Jeffrey C. Smith National Institutes of Health

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