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This review introduces the novel multiple-sensor theory (MST) for cardiopulmonary reflexes. MST redefines mechanosensor doctrines and offers new insights into respiratory-cardiovascular integration for young scientists.

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Area of Science:

  • Physiology
  • Cardiopulmonary Reflexes
  • Neuroscience

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  • The author was inspired by a book review to share decades of research on cardiopulmonary reflexes.
  • Focus has been on sensory receptors and their role in respiratory-cardiovascular integration.
  • Conventional understanding of mechanosensors is being challenged.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the development of the novel multiple-sensor theory (MST).
  • To detail the research journey in understanding cardiopulmonary reflexes.
  • To benefit young scientists in the field of cardiopulmonary sensory research.

Main Methods:

  • Decades of intensive investigation of cardiopulmonary reflexes.
  • Focus on sensory receptors, particularly the vagal mechanosensory system.
  • Development and refinement of the multiple-sensor theory (MST).

Main Results:

  • Advancement of the novel multiple-sensor theory (MST).
  • MST redefines conventional mechanosensor doctrines.
  • New studies clarify and reinterpret a century of research data on cardiopulmonary reflexes.

Conclusions:

  • The multiple-sensor theory (MST) offers a new framework for understanding cardiopulmonary reflexes.
  • MST provides a reinterpretation of established findings in the field.
  • This work aims to guide and benefit future researchers in cardiopulmonary sensory physiology.