Browsing by Subject "autonomic nervous system"
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(2011-10-19)Department: PharmacologyHuman subjects with impaired baroreflex function cannot buffer rises or falls in blood pressure (BP), thus allowing BP effects of endogenous or environmental stimuli that previously escaped detection to emerge dramatically. ...
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(2023-04-19)Department: PsychologyThe association between physiological and emotional responses over time, often termed concordance, has been theorized decades, yet empirical evidence has been mixed. The assessment of underlying biological mechanisms and ...
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(2014-07-17)Department: PharmacologyPHARMACOLOGY Hypo-osmotic Effects in Cardiovascular Controls: Hepatic and Renal Mechanisms Underlying the Osmopressor Response. Patients with baroreflex impairment experience a robust increase in blood ...
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(2018-01-11)Department: NeuroscienceThe autonomic and sensory nervous systems are derived from the neural crest and are required for the normal functioning of visceral organ systems, including the bladder and urethra (lower urinary tract, LUT). Surprisingly ...
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(2006-08-03)Department: Biomedical EngineeringThe autonomic nervous system is a regulatory structure primarily responsible for the physiologic response to environmental change, which includes the regulation of heart rate and blood pressure. Accurate assessment of ...