- needed],
whereas small-diameter
fibers inhibit the
inhibitory interneuron which lessens the
inhibitory input to the
transmission cell. Therefore, less pain...
-
Depending on the type of stimulus, a
neuron can be
either excitatory or
inhibitory.
Nerves in the
peripheral nervous system spread out to
various parts of the...
-
named these inhibitory nerves "Hemmungs-Nervensystem", a name that Syme, at Lister's
request thought they
should be
translated as
inhibitory nervous system...
- (visceral)
nerves are:
cervical cardiac nerves and
thoracic visceral nerves,
which synapse in the
sympathetic chain thoracic splanchnic nerves (greater...
- by
accessory nerves as well as
certain cervical spinal nerves). Two
pairs of
cranial nerves; the
olfactory nerves and the
optic nerves are
often considered...
-
triggering abnormal heart rhythms or
cardiac autonomic neuropathy,
damage to
nerves that
control the
function of the heart.
Glucagon secretion is
normally increased...
- Burnstock, G. & Holman, M.E. (1966).
Transmission from
intramural inhibitory nerves to the
smooth muscle of the guinea-pig
taenia coli. J. Physiol. 182:...
- are
called motor nerves (efferent),
while those nerves that
transmit information from the body to the CNS are
called sensory nerves (afferent). The PNS...
-
connections as it
reaches them.
Synaptic signals may be
excitatory or
inhibitory,
increasing or
reducing the net
voltage that
reaches the soma. In most...
-
releasing chemicals.
Through a
series of
experiments involving the
vagus nerves of frogs,
Loewi was able to
manually slow the
heart rate of
frogs by controlling...