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Inhibit
vasomotor
center
Vasodilation
decreases
peripheral
resistance
Heart rate
slows,
decreases
cardiac output
B. P.
decreases to
normal range
B. P.
decreases
further
Stimulate
cardioinhibitory
center
Pressoreceptors in
carotid and aortic
sinuses stimulated
B. P.
increases
further
B. P.
increases to
normal
range
Vasoconstriction
increases
peripheral
resistance
Heart rate
and cardiac
output
increase
Stimulate
vasomotor
center
Stimulate
cardio-
accelerator
center
Pressoreceptors in
carotid and aortic
sinuses inhibited
Figure 13–13. Nervous mechanisms that regulate blood pressure. See text for
description.
QUESTION:What kind of sensory information is used to make changes in BP, and
where are the receptors located?