Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 23rd Edition
CHAPTER 16 Control of Posture & Movement 249 SPINAL SHOCK In all vertebrates, transection of the spinal cord is followed by ...
250 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology locomotor region, and, of course, this is only possible in pa- tients w ...
CHAPTER 16 Control of Posture & Movement 251 The main feature of the connections of the basal ganglia is that the cerebral c ...
252 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology the caudate nuclei, also play a role in some cognitive processes. Possi ...
CHAPTER 16Control of Posture & Movement 253 flailing, intense, and violent movements occur. Akinesia is difficulty in initia ...
254 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology Treatment An important consideration in Parkinson disease is the bal- a ...
CHAPTER 16Control of Posture & Movement 255 afferent inputs, the mossy and climbing fibers, send collaterals to the deep nuc ...
256 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology and axon hillock of each Purkinje cell they innervate. Stellate cells a ...
CHAPTER 16Control of Posture & Movement 257 fiber inputs exert a weak excitatory effect on many Purkinje cells via the granu ...
258 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology electrical events in the cerebellum to its function in motor control is ...
CHAPTER 16Control of Posture & Movement 259 each Purkinje cell receives inputs from 250,000 to 1 million mossy fibers, but e ...
260 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology Graybiel AM, Delong MR, Kitai ST: The Basal Ganglia VI. Springer, 2003. ...
261 CHAPTER 17 The Autonomic Nervous System OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter, you should be able to: ■ Describe the locati ...
262 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology ANATOMIC ORGANIZATION OF AUTONOMIC OUTFLOW GENERAL FEATURES Figure 17–1 ...
CHAPTER 17 The Autonomic Nervous System 263 The cell bodies of the preganglionic neurons are located in the intermediolateral co ...
264 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology FIGURE 17–3 Organization of sympathetic (left) and parasympathetic (rig ...
CHAPTER 17 The Autonomic Nervous System 265 communicans and are distributed to autonomic effectors in the areas supplied by thes ...
266 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology The neurons that are cholinergic (ie, release acetylcholine) are (1) al ...
CHAPTER 17 The Autonomic Nervous System 267 TABLE 17–1 Responses of some effector organs to autonomic nerve activity. Sympatheti ...
268 SECTION III Central & Peripheral Neurophysiology is the innervation of salivary glands. Parasympathetic activa- tion cau ...
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