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Effects of Local Vasodilators and the Autonomic Nervous System on Microcirculation and Mitochondrial Function in Septic Rats. [PDF]
Marcus C+11 more
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Autonomic nervous system activity correlates with peak experiences induced by DMT and predicts increases in well-being. [PDF]
Bonnelle V+5 more
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Acupuncture improves the symptoms, serum ghrelin, and autonomic nervous system of patients with postprandial distress syndrome: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Fu ZT+7 more
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Vortioxetine's impact on the autonomic nervous system in depressed children and adolescents: analysis of the heart rate variability. [PDF]
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2011
The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Hall Jl, Humbertson Ao
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The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Hall Jl, Humbertson Ao
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1978
The body’s motor activity responding to internal and external demands is only possible under controlled internal conditions maintaining an optimal environment for the function of the component cells, tissues, and organs. The associated mechanisms include the control of the fluid matrix of the body; gas exchange with the environment; ingestion and ...
Julius B. Richmond, Mark C. Rogers
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The body’s motor activity responding to internal and external demands is only possible under controlled internal conditions maintaining an optimal environment for the function of the component cells, tissues, and organs. The associated mechanisms include the control of the fluid matrix of the body; gas exchange with the environment; ingestion and ...
Julius B. Richmond, Mark C. Rogers
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2016
The functions of the autonomic nervous system are (1) control of vital signs, (2) visceral control, and (3) adjustment to the external environment. The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which are different from each other anatomically as well as pharmacologically.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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The functions of the autonomic nervous system are (1) control of vital signs, (2) visceral control, and (3) adjustment to the external environment. The autonomic nervous system consists of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, which are different from each other anatomically as well as pharmacologically.
Hiroshi Shibasaki, Mark Hallett
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Evaluation of the Autonomic Nervous System
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2003This article has reviewed the laboratory evaluation of autonomic disorders. Autonomic testing can be divided into the assessment of three functional domains: sudomotor (assessed best by the thermoregulatory sweat test or QSART), cardiovagal (assessed by the Valsalva ratio and heart rate response to deep breathing or standing up), and adrenergic ...
Thomas E. Prieto, Safwan Jaradeh
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2020
The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J.+3 more
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The autonomic nervous system innervates the visceral organs, the glands and the blood vessels. It regulates the internal environment, and it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions such as respiration, blood pressure and micturition. The peripheral autonomic nervous system consists of two parts, a thoracolumbar or sympathetic and
Ten Donkelaar, Hans J.+3 more
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