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. 2014 Aug 1;592(Pt 20):4523–4535. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2014.277210

Figure 2. Effects of hyperoxia and hypoxia on ventilatory control characteristics.

Figure 2

A, compared with the baseline night, hyperoxia consistently lowered loop gain in all subjects by approximately 40%, whereas hypoxia doubled loop gain (∼95%), an occurrence driven by changes in controller gain (B). C, compared with baseline, hypoxia significantly decreased the circulatory delay, whereas there was a trend for hyperoxia to raise it.