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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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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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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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Arrhythmias and the Autonomic Nervous System
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation, 1994This review discusses the current evidence relating to the prevalence and significance of markers of electrical instability and of autonomic dysfunction in patients who have suffered acute myocardial infarction in light of recent studies performed in patients given thrombolytic therapy during the acute phase.
Aldo P. Maggioni, Giulio Zuanetti
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1983
Through its innervation of the visceral organs, the glands, and the blood vessels, the autonomic nervous system regulates the internal environment; it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions. The activities of the autonomic nervous system are, to a great extent, based on tonically active bulbar centers, intimately adjusted by ...
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Through its innervation of the visceral organs, the glands, and the blood vessels, the autonomic nervous system regulates the internal environment; it is largely responsible for maintaining normal bodily functions. The activities of the autonomic nervous system are, to a great extent, based on tonically active bulbar centers, intimately adjusted by ...
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Surgery of the Autonomic Nervous System
New England Journal of Medicine, 1947THE following phases of the surgery of the autonomic nervous system will be considered: operations on the sympathetic division; the pathologic and physiologic aspects of the hypertensive state; and...
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THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM AND IMMUNITY
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1952THE ROLE of the nervous system in the phenomenon of immunity and in the genesis of antibodies has been the subject of research by a number of workers in the past few decades. Unfortunately, the studies were incomplete and the experimental methods inadequate; the results were, therefore, inconclusive and contradictory.
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Autonomic nervous system activity in emotion: A review
Biological Psychology, 2010Sylvia D. Kreibig
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The Autonomic Nervous System [PDF]
The organism communicates with its environment by means of its somatic nervous system: the sensory system receives and processes information from the environment, and the motor system provides the means for getting about in the environment. The processes in the somatic nervous system are subject, for the most part, to conscious and voluntary control.
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2012
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is divided into three divisions that include the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric. The sympathetic division regulates the use of metabolic resources and coordinating the emergency response of the body to potentially life-threatening situations.
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is divided into three divisions that include the sympathetic, parasympathetic, and enteric. The sympathetic division regulates the use of metabolic resources and coordinating the emergency response of the body to potentially life-threatening situations.
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