diving reflex
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of diving reflex
First recorded in 1975–80
Example Sentences
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Think of activating your diving reflex as a way of channeling your inner dolphin.
From Washington Post • Sep. 7, 2021
When people plunge into water, they respond with the so-called diving reflex: The heart rate slows and blood vessels constrict as a way to shunt blood to vital organs.
From Seattle Times • May 4, 2018
All mammals have a diving reflex, but marine mammals like seals have a particularly strong one.
From New York Times • Apr. 19, 2018
This distinct slowing of the heart is one component of the larger diving reflex that diverts blood to essential organs while submerged.
From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013
In mammals, at least, the diving reflex seems to derive from the need of the fetus to survive when oxygen may be cut off during its trip down the birth canal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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