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J Appl Physiol 106: 904-910, 2009; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.90675.2008
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Control of breathing and volitional respiratory rhythm in humans
J Appl Physiol Haouzi and Bell 106: 904

Corrigendum

In several instances in this manuscript, the "dot" notation (for example, V) was misrepresented. Placing a dot over a function or a symbol to represent its derivative over time is a commonly used notation to describe the rate of change of a measurement over time. Below are clarifications with the misrepresented notations shown in bold.

In the INTRODUCTION, page 904, the sentences starting on line 13 should read, "From a control perspective, this relationship is "ideal" since VA, and not VE, becomes independent of f (i.e., VE = VD·f + VA). . . , the TTOT-VT relationship has a positive y intercept with a magnitude equivalent to VD and a slope that has the magnitude of VA (i.e., VT = VA·TTOT + VD). . ."

Also, on page 905, in the Fig. 1 legend, the line 5 notation should be: VD = VD·f, and the line 11 notation should be VE = VD·f + VA.





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