Autonomic and Enteric Ganglia

Autonomic and Enteric Ganglia
Author: A.G. Karczmar
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1461594367

In the early 1960s, Dr. Alexander G. Karczmar, Professor of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics at the Stritch School of Medicine of the Medical Center at Loyola University of Chicago, was confronted with a certain technical problem concerning his studies of synaptic transmission by means of microelectrode methods. He thought that the problem might be resolved if he could interest a microelectrode expert such as Dr. Kyozo Koketsu in his studies. Dr. Koketsu was a past member of the Faculty of the Kurume University School of Medicine who as a Research Fellow at the Australian National University had helped Sir John Eccles, subse quently a Nobel Prize winner, in developing microelectrode procedures. After further considering the matter, Dr. Karczmar was pleasantly sur prised to discover that by coincidence Dr. Koketsu was his neighbor, serving at that time as a Research Professor at the Neuropsychiatry Institute of the University of Illinois, College of Medicine of Chicago. This was the beginning of a long relationship, as Dr. Koketsu joined Dr. Karczmar at Loyola as Professor of Pharmacology and Therapeutics and Director of the Neurophysiology Laboratory at the Stritch School of Medicine. It was not long before Dr. Syogoro Nishi-Dr. Koketsu's former colleague on the Faculty of Medicine at Kurume University, and at that time a Research Fellow in Neurophysiology at the Rockefeller Institute in New York joined Drs. Koketsu and Karczmar at Loyola. Although in due time Drs.

Autonomic Ganglia

Autonomic Ganglia
Author: Lars-Gösta Elfvin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1983
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Autonomic Nerves

Autonomic Nerves
Author: Linda Wilson-Pauwels
Publisher: PMPH USA
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1550090305

The same authors who created the brilliantly successful Cranial Nerves > have joined together to produce this companion volume. Spectacular full colour illustrations by Linda Wilson-Pauwels, the preeminent medical illustrator, illuminate the relationships between the central and autonomic nervous systems. The accompanying text provides both principles of anatomy and correlations to clinical disorders.

Peculiarities of the Autonomic Nervous System

Peculiarities of the Autonomic Nervous System
Author: Viktor Matejčík
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 152759310X

This book explores various connections and variabilities of the autonomic part of the peripheral nervous system in almost all the regions of the human body. Based on the authors‘ research and results obtained on 20 specimens of human cadaveric material, the text elucidates the variabilities and peculiarities of the autonomic nervous system and its function within the whole peripheral nervous system. The book is equipped with detailed illustrations and schemes to help the reader understand the vegetative nervous system and illustrate its connections to other parts of the peripheral nervous system.

Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System

Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System
Author: G. Gabella
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400957459

A conspicuous portion of the peripheral nervous system is part of the 'vegetative nervous system'; it includes all the neurons which innerv ate the viscera, salivary and lacrimal glands, the heart and blood vessels, all other smooth muscles of the body, notably the intrinsic muscles of the eye and the muscles of the hair. Only part of the system belongs to the peripheral nervous system: it has also its own nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The distinction between visceral and somatic functions is a very old one in our culture. With the development of neurology the notion of a widespread nervous control of body functions emerged. Winslow (1732) used the term nervi sympathici majores for those nerves, which he thought to carry about 'sympathies' and then co ordinate various viscera's functions. His was an anatomical break through, which obscured Willis' 'intercostal nerve' and Vesalius 'cranial nerve'. The notion was developed among others by John stone (1764) who arrived, with the aid of some very accurate anatomical observations, at the problem of the nervous influence on motion and sensitivity of viscera. By the end of the eighteenth century, it was clear, with Bichat (1800), that what he called 'sympa thetic nervous system' (and his pupil Reil, a few years later, 'vegeta tive nervous system ') controlled visceral functions (fa vie organique), whereas somatic functions (fa vie animafe) were under direct control from the brain and spinal cord.

Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System

Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System
Author: Italo Biaggioni
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 731
Release: 2011-11-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0123865255

The Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System presents, in a readable and accessible format, key information about how the autonomic nervous system controls the body, particularly in response to stress. It represents the largest collection of world-wide autonomic nervous system authorities ever assembled in one book. It is especially suitable for students, scientists and physicians seeking key information about all aspects of autonomic physiology and pathology in one convenient source. Providing up-to-date knowledge about basic and clinical autonomic neuroscience in a format designed to make learning easy and fun, this book is a must-have for any neuroscientist's bookshelf! Greatly amplified and updated from previous edition including the latest developments in the field of autonomic cardiovascular regulation and neuroscience Provides key information about all aspects of autonomic physiology and pathology Discusses stress and how its effects on the body are mediated Compiles contributions by over 140 experts on the autonomic nervous system