10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARDIOMOTOR»
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1
Integrative Action of the Autonomic Nervous System: ...
Some neurons of this cardiomotor pathway exhibit spontaneous activity. The
neurons are excited by stimulation of arterial baroreceptors and exhibit cardiac
rhythmicity in their activity (Figure 4.21c). The activity in most cardiomotor ...
2
Focus on Depression Research
We provide evidence that cingulate cortex dysfunction is associated with mood
disorders and derangement of cardiomotor function. The latter could explain why
post-MI depression affects the risk of mortality. Key words: cardiomotor circuitry, ...
3
The Human Nervous System
... excitatory amino acid as a neurotransmitter) that, by a ventrolateral projection,
increases the discharge of the CVLM GABAergic neurons. This inhibits the
excitatory presympathetic vasomotor and cardiomotor neurons in the RVLM (see
Fig.
George Paxinos, Juergen K. Mai, 2004
4
Handbook of Affective Sciences
The baroreceptor pathway to the parasympathetic pregan- glionic cardiomotor
neurons is most likely disynaptic and those to the sympathetic preganglionic
cardiomotor and vasoconstrictor neurons trisynaptic. The inhibition in the latter ...
Richard J. Davidson William James and Vilas Research Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry Director of the Laboratory of Affective Neuroscience University of Wisconsin, Klaus R. Scherer Professor of Psychology University of Geneva, Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin H. Hill Goldsmith Leona Tyler Professor of Psychology, 2002
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Autonomic Failure: A Textbook of Clinical Disorders of the ...
cardiomotor. neurons. There are two spatially separate pools of cardiac vagal
motoneurons. Those motoneurons located in the nucleus ambiguus have B—
fibre axons that effect chronotropism (Iones et al. 1994, 1995). However, there
appears ...
Christopher J. Mathias, Sir Roger Bannister, 2013
In view of the neuroanatomical projections to NA observed by Liskowsky et al. ,
we have conducted a detailed electrophysiological analysis of the vagal
preganglionic cardiomotor neurons in NA. The results of our work using electrical
...
Isidore Gormezano, William F. Prokasy, Richard F. Thompson, 2014
7
Issues in Histology and Circulatory Medicine: 2013 Edition
The baroreflex bradycardia elicited by brief occlusion of the abdominal aorta was
blunted to 36% ofthe control (36 ± 1.6 beats/min) during spontaneous
motor activity, suggesting that central command is able to inhibit the cardiomotor
...
8
Mechanism of Acupuncture Therapy and Clinical Case Studies
In exploring the pharmacological mechanism underlying the inhibition of vagal
cardiomotor neurons in DVN and NA induced by RVLM or somatic afferent
stimulation, Williford et al.72 have shown that a GABAergic mechanism within the
NA of ...
Lily Cheung, Peng Li, Cheng Wong, 2003
9
Stress, Coping, and Cardiovascular Disease
Afferent information from baroreceptors is sent to the CNS structures that
modulate cardiac output (the cardiomotor component of the reflex) and peripheral
resistance (the vasomotor component of the reflex) so that blood pressure returns
to ...
Philip Mccabe, Neil Schneiderman, Tiffany M. Field, 2000
10
Respiratory-Circulatory Interactions in Health and Disease
Among the groups adjoining the sympathetic premotor cells is the Botzinger
complex, local interneurons, and a cardiomotor column in nucleus ambiguus (53,
63,70). Such a configuration was also described for cardiomotor neurons of the ...
Steven M. Scharf, Michael R. Pinsky, Shelly Magder, 2001