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Main Title Accuracy and Precision of Matching Inspired Lung Volume.
Author Gliner, Jeffrey A. ; Folinsbee, Lawrence J. ; Horvath, Steven M. ;
CORP Author California Univ., Santa Barbara. Inst. of Environmental Stress.;Health Effects Research Lab., Research Triangle Park, NC.
Year Published 1981
Report Number EPA-R-804853; EPA-600/J-81-333;
Stock Number PB82-127531
Additional Subjects Lung ; Respiration ; Accuracy ; Precision ; Sensitivity ; Humans ; Breathing apparatus ; Respiratory system ; Reprints ; Webers Law
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Abstract
Three questions were asked: How accurately can lung volumes be reproduced. Do the underlying sensory continua of inspired lung volume subscribe to Weber's law. Are planned inspirations more accurately reproduced than constrained inspirations. The ability to match inspired lung volume was investigated utilizing the psychophysical method of average error. Fourteen subjects participated in two different conditions in order to answer these questions. The results indicated that inspired lung volumes were reproduced much more accurately than had been previously reported. The sensitivity of change for planned inspirations was identical to that of constrained inspirations (k-.018). However, the absolute threshold was significantly greater for the constrained group. The underlying sensory continua subscribed to a generalized version of Weber's law. These results are discussed within the context of our present knowledge of receptor information of movement.