Lauro Vianna
Integrative Physiologist | Associate Professor at the University of Brasília | Interested in neural–cardiorespiratory control and autonomic regulation in health and disease.
- Reposted by Lauro ViannaA woman in Brazil learned she had her twin brother’s XY chromosomes in her blood after having a miscarriage. Read more from Live Science (ow.ly/317y50XukKf) and the #ISpyPhysiology blog (ow.ly/Aq1E50XukKg) to learn more about how this happens. #chimera 🧪 📷: iStock
- Reposted by Lauro ViannaStudying alligator exercise performance means you have to be on guard for escape attempts, and know how to coax the gator back into the pool. 🐊 Learn how APS member Dane Crossley does it and what this nontraditional model can tell us about our own health: ow.ly/VR7X50X0qXI 🧪
- Reposted by Lauro Vianna
- Excited to share our new article just published in American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology! Grateful to my collaborators for their dedication and contributions to this work. 🔗 journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10....
- Honored that our article was highlighted with an Editorial Focus in AJP-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. Many thanks to my collaborators and to the authors of the editorial for their thoughtful perspective! 🔗 journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1...
- Honored to see our recent work on autonomic integration during the human diving reflex featured in an editorial at the Journal of Applied Physiology. ✨ The piece highlights how central command acts as the “navigator” in the storm of autonomic reflexes. journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.1...
- Working on a Sunday doesn’t mean you’re fast. Sometimes it just means you’re 36 days late to tell us our paper won’t even be sent for peer review. Thanks, European Journal of Sport Science, for reminding us how slow and opaque academic publishing can still be! @eurojsportscience.bsky.social