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  1. Sympathetic nervous system

    Cleanup date December 2010 refimprove date January 2009 Infobox Brain Name Sympathetic nervous system ... 8 ref Overview Alongside the other two components of the autonomic nervous system , the sympathetic nervous system aids in the control of most of the body s internal organs. Stress biology Stress as in the flight or fight response is thought to counteract the parasympathetic nervous system parasympathetic ... and the adrenal medulla. The adrenal medulla develops in tandem with the sympathetic nervous system ... the sympathetic nervous system and indirectly via catecholamines secreted from the adrenal medulla. Some evolutionary theorists suggest that the sympathetic nervous system operated in early organisms to maintain survival as the sympathetic nervous system is responsible for priming the body for action ... also Adrenaline Noradrenaline Sympathetic ganglia References Reflist nervous system Autonomic DEFAULTSORT Sympathetic Nervous System Category Sympathetic nervous system ar az Simpatik ... ro Sistem nervos simpatic ru simple Sympathetic nervous system sk ... nervous system extends from the thoracic to lumbar vertebrae and has connections with the thoracic,cat, and pelvic plexuses. Mesh Sympathetic Nervous System The ortho sympathetic nervous system SNS is one of the three parts of the autonomic nervous system , along with the enteric nervous system enteric and parasympathetic nervous system parasympathetic systems. Its general action is to mobilize the body s nervous system fight or flight response . It is, however, constantly active at a basic ... Nervous System Structure and Function url http books.google.co.uk books?id WdATFQ0YUrMC&pg PA369 v onepage&q ... of both the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems are not so straightforward, but this is a useful ... associated with the sympathetic system. ref name pharma cite book first1 H.P. last1 Rang first2 ... weight normal font style italic font size smaller Examples of sympathetic system action on various ...   more details



  1. Nervous system

    vessels, and glands. The autonomic nervous system itself consists of two parts the sympathetic nervous ...pp protected expiry 2012 06 28T00 54 20Z small yes Infobox Anatomy Name Nervous system Latin systema nervosum GraySubject GrayPage Image TE Nervous system diagram.svg Caption The Human Nervous System. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Portal Neuroscience The nervous ... parts of its body. In most animals the nervous system consists of two parts, central and peripheral. The central nervous system of vertebrate s such as humans contains the brain , spinal cord , and retina . The peripheral nervous system consists of sensory neurons, clusters of neurons called ganglion ganglia , and nerves connecting them to each other and to the central nervous system. These regions are all interconnected by means of complex neural pathways. The enteric nervous system , a subsystem of the peripheral nervous system, has the capacity, even when severed from the rest of the nervous ... signals that inform the central nervous system of the state of the body and the external environment. Motor neurons, situated either in the central nervous system or in peripheral ganglia, connect the nervous system to muscles or other wikt effector effector organ s. Central neurons, which in vertebrates ... s perception of the world and determine its behavior. Along with neurons, the nervous system contains .... ref name Columbia Sponge s have no nervous system, although they have homologs of many genes that play crucial roles in nervous system function, and are capable of several whole body responses, including ... as part of the subkingdom Eumetazoa also have no nervous system. In Radiata radially symmetric animals such as jellyfish the nervous system consists of a simple nerve net. Bilateria , which include the great majority of vertebrates and invertebrates, all have a nervous system containing ... , and nerves. The size of the bilaterian nervous system ranges from a few hundred cells in the simplest ...   more details



  1. Autonomic nervous system

    divided into two subsystems the parasympathetic nervous system PSNS and sympathetic nervous system SNS . ref name Dorlands ref name urleMedicine Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup Cite web url http www.emedicine.com asp dictionary.asp?keyword autonomic division of nervous system title ... innervation is divided into sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system divisions ... visceral motoneurons located in the central nervous system . Preganglionic sympathetic neurons ... systems are listed below. Sympathetic nervous system Main Sympathetic nervous system Promotes .... Circulatory system Heart class wikitable width 100 width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system ... automaticity ref name Rang Blood vessels class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system ... class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic adrenergic Parasympathetic ... class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic adrenergic Parasympathetic muscarinic ... system class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic adrenergic Parasympathetic ... br causes short range focus Digestive system class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system ... ref name Rang M3 secretes Endocrine system class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system ... Urinary system class wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic ... wikitable width 100 Target Sympathetic nervous system Sympathetic adrenergic Parasympathetic muscarinic ... nervous system Sympathetic muscarinic and adrenergic Parasympathetic sweat gland secretions M ref ...Refimprove date October 2010 Infobox Anatomy Name Autonomic nervous system Latin divisio autonomica systematis ... The autonomic nervous system ANS or visceral nervous system or involuntary nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system functioning largely below the level ... autonomic nervous system ref The ANS affects heart rate , digestion , respiratory rate , salivation ...   more details



  1. Enteric nervous system

    Image ens.png thumb 300px The enteric nervous system is embedded in the lining of the gastrointestinal system . The enteric nervous system ENS is a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system ANS that directly ... complete enteric nervous system formation journal Development volume 135 issue 9 pages 1681 91 year ... of the enteric nervous system journal Neurogastroenterol. Motil. volume 18 issue 10 pages ... is capable of autonomous functions ref DorlandsDict eight 000105286 enteric nervous system ref such as the coordination ... nervous system, it can and does operate independently of the brain and the spinal cord. ref Gershon ... JL, Fontanezzi F, Patr cio Fdos R, Montero EF title Do lesions of the enteric nervous system occur ... author Gershon MD title Transplanting the enteric nervous system a step closer to treatment for aganglionosis ..., 6th Edition, 1998, page 24 . The enteric nervous system is embedded in the lining of the gastrointestinal ... title The Enteric Nervous System work accessdate 2008 11 29 ref Myenteric plexuses are located between ... in the submucosa . Complexity The enteric nervous system has been described as a second brain . ref name pmid10418549 cite journal author Gershon MD title The enteric nervous system a second brain journal ... doi 10.3810 hp.1999.07.153 url ref There are several reasons for this. The enteric nervous system can operate autonomously. It normally communicates with the central nervous system CNS through the parasympathetic nervous system parasympathetic e.g., via the vagus nerve and sympathetic nervous system sympathetic e.g., via the prevertebral ganglia nervous systems. However, vertebrate studies show that when the vagus nerve is severed, the enteric nervous system continues to function. Citation Needed In vertebrates the enteric nervous system includes efferent neurons , afferent neuron s, and interneurons , all of which make the enteric nervous system capable of carrying reflexes and acting ... of intestinal contents. Other neurons control the secretion of enzymes . The enteric nervous system ...   more details



  1. Nervous system disease

    Infobox Disease Name Nervous system disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 G 00 g 00 ICD10 G 99 g 90 ICD9 ICD9 320 ICD9 359 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009422 Nervous system disease refers to a general class of medical condition s affecting the nervous system . They can be divided into Central nervous system disease in the CNS Peripheral neuropathy in the PNS The term neuropathy is sometimes defined to include any disorder of the nervous system. ref name urleMedicine Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup cite web url http www.emedicine.com asp dictionary.asp?keyword Neuropathy title eMedicine Stedman Medical Dictionary Lookup format work accessdate 2008 11 30 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref With this usage, the terms nervous system disease and neuropathy would be synonymous. References references Medical conditions Category Nervous system medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Nervous system neoplasm

    Infobox Disease Name Nervous system neoplasm Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 C 69 c 69 ICD10 C 72 c 69 BR ICD10 D 31 d 10 ICD10 D 33 d 10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009423 A nervous system neoplasm is a tumor affecting the nervous system . Types include Brain tumor Arachnoid cyst Optic nerve glioma Tumors Central nervous system tumors Category Nervous system neoplasia disease stub ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system cyst

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 G 93 0 g 90 , ICD10 Q 04 6 q 00 ICD9 ICD9 348.0 , ICD9 742.4 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020863 A central nervous system cyst is a cyst that primarily presents in the tissue of the central nervous system . ref name pmid15068166 cite journal author Hirano A, Hirano M title Benign cysts in the central nervous system neuropathological observations of the cyst walls journal Neuropathology volume 24 issue 1 pages 1 7 year 2004 month March pmid 15068166 doi 10.1111 j.1440 1789.2003.00526.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0919 6544&date 2004&volume 24&issue 1&spage 1 ref Examples include choroid plexus cyst arachnoid cyst porencephaly References reflist disease stub CNS diseases of the nervous system Congenital malformations and deformations of nervous system Category Congenital disorders of nervous system ...   more details



  1. Digital nervous system

    Digital nervous system is a phrase, popularly associated with Bill Gates of Microsoft , used to describe a vision for how the Information technology IT infrastructure of an enterprise could be analogous to the autonomic nervous system of a biological organism. Gates made extensive use of the term in his 1999 book Business the Speed of Thought . ref Gates, Bill 1999 . Business The Speed of Thought , Warner Books, New York. ISBN 0446675962 ref The actual phrase digital nervous system may not have originated with Gates however, as it has been reported that Judith Dayhoff used the term before Gates did. ref http www.theregister.co.uk 1999 04 12 digital nervous system not bill ref Steve Ballmer attempted to explain the digital nervous system by saying the following If you think of the human body, what does our nervous system let us do? It lets us hear, see, take input. It lets us think and analyze and plan. It lets us make decisions and communicate and take action. Every company essentially has a nervous system companies take inputs, they think, they plan, they communicate, they take action. The question is how does the nervous system in your company operate? Is the IT infrastructure really ... Digital Nervous System Seminar Bot generated title ref Gates himself offered the following ... nervous system is kind of an interesting one. The analogy, of course, is to the biological nervous system where you always have the information you need. You always are alert to the most important ... it. ref http www.roughnotes.com rnmagazine 1998 october98 10p34.htm Digital Nervous System 10 98 Bot generated title ref Digital nervous system has also been described as being synonymous with the term ... The term digital nervous systems was used in 1987 89 at the IBM Guide Share Conference in a presentation ... taxonomy while designing a computer integrated manufacturing system at Rockwell Int l NAAO B1 B division ... 802.pdf Digital Nervous Systems Making Sense of Shared Information Category Business software Category ...   more details



  1. Nervous System (song)

    Infobox single Name Nervous System Cover Nervous System 1979.jpg Artist Killing Joke Album Turn to Red B side Turn to Red Released Start date December, 1979 Format 7 single Genre Post punk , two tone Length 8 20 Label Island Records Writer Jaz Coleman br Kenneth Walker Kevin Geordie Walker br Martin Youth Glover br Paul Ferguson Engineer Mark Lusardi Producer Killing Joke This single Nervous System br 1979 Next single Wardance song Wardance br 1980 Misc Extra track listing Album Turn to Red Type single prev track Turn to Red prev no 1 this track Nervous System track no 2 next track Are You Receiving? next no 3 Extra track listing Album Almost Red Type single prev track Almost Red prev no 1 this track Nervous System track no 2 next track Are You Receiving? next no 3 Extra album cover Upper caption B side Sleeve Type single Cover Nervous System sleeve.jpg Lower caption Nervous System Side B Inner Sleeve Extra album cover Upper caption 7 Non Promo Type single Cover Nervous System 1979 non promo.jpg Lower caption Non Promo release 1979 Nervous System is Killing Joke s first single, released in December, 1979, shortly after the release of their Almost Red EP. Nervous System originally appeared on their debut EP, Turn to Red , and was released as a 7 single. Both 7 promo and non promo singles were releasd under Island Records with different album covers. The non promo featured the same album cover as the Almost Red EP different title , and the promo was an Island Record factory cover. ref name Discogs cite web url http www.discogs.com Killing Joke Nervous System release 1390074 title Nervous System accessdate 8 December 2008 ref Track listing Side A Nervous System 04 10 Side B Turn to Red 04 10 References reflist Killing Joke DEFAULTSORT Nervous System Category Killing Joke songs Category 1979 songs Category Songs written by Jaz Coleman Category Songs written by Paul Ferguson Category Songs written by Geordie Walker Category Songs written by Martin Glover ...   more details



  1. Somatic nervous system

    For the musician known as Somatic, see Hahn Rowe . The somatic nervous system SoNS or voluntary nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system ref DorlandsDict nine 20694579 somatic nervous system ref associated with the wikt voluntary voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles . The SoNS consists of efferent nerve s responsible for stimulating muscle contraction , including all the non sensory neuron s connected with skeletal muscle s and skin . Nerve signal transmission The somatic nervous system controls all voluntary muscle voluntary muscular systems within the body, with the exception of reflex arc s. The basic route of nerve signal s within the efferent somatic nervous system involves a sequence that begins in the upper Cell biology cell bodies of motor neuron s upper motor neuron s within the Brodmann area 4 precentral gyrus which approximates the primary motor cortex . Stimuli from the precentral gyrus are transmitted from upper motor neurons and down the corticospinal tract , via axon s to control skeletal voluntary muscles. These stimuli are conveyed from upper motor neurons through the ventral horn of the spinal cord , and across synapse s to be received by the sensory receptor s of alpha motor neurons large lower motor neuron s of the brainstem and spinal cord . Upper motor neurons release a neurotransmitter , acetylcholine , from their axon terminal knobs, which are received by nicotinic acetylcholine receptor nicotinic receptors of the alpha motor neurons. In turn, alpha motor neurons relay the stimulus physiology stimuli received down ... behavior. It also controls clapping. See also Nervous system Autonomic nervous system Enteric nervous system References Reflist nervous system DEFAULTSORT Somatic Nervous System Category Nervous system Category Sensory system Category Peripheral nervous system ar be ... Somatic nervous system fi Somaattinen hermosto tr Somatik sinir sistemi zh ...   more details



  1. Nervous System Checking

    Multiple issues orphan January 2010 intro length January 2009 unreferenced January 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Nervous System Checking Type EP Artist Infernal Poetry Released January, 2007 Recorded Potemkin Studios Genre SchizoMetal Length 18 min. Label Red Skies Society Producer Infernal Poetry Last album Beholding The Unpure br 2005 This album Nervous System Checking br 2007 Next album Nervous System Failure br 2009 Reviews Metalitalia Rating 7 10 http www.metalitalia.com cds view.php?cd pk 4928 link Metal.it Rating 7 10 http www.metal.it album.aspx 4437 link Heavyhardes Rating 5 6 http www.heavyhardes.de review 3751.html link Concrete Web 9.8 10 http www.concreteweb.be reviews reviews 2007 reviews 29 01 2007 CD infernal poetry cdinfernal poetry.htm link Metallus Rating 7 10 http www.metallus.it recensione.asp?id 5914 link Blood Chamber Rating 8 10 http www.bloodchamber.de cd i 5063 Nervous System Checking is a 4 track EP, released in 2007 from Infernal Poetry . This work is a prelude to the full length album Nervous System Failure , released through Casket , sub label of Copro , in June 2009. Track list Forbidden Apples They Dance In Circles The Next Is Mine Pathological Acts at 37 Degrees Line up Paolo Ojetti vocals Daniele Galassi lead guitar Christian Morbidoni rhythm guitar Alessandro Infusini bass Alessandro Vagnoni drums & loops Use dmy dates date August 2010 Category Infernal Poetry albums Category 2007 EPs 2000s death metal album stub it Nervous System Checking ...   more details



  1. Fear and the Nervous System

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Fear and the Nervous System image caption image size background group or band origin New York City, New York , United States USA genre Industrial rock , experimental rock years active 2008 present label Emotional Syphon Recordings associated acts Korn , Repeater band Repeater , Faith No More , Error band Error , Bad Religion , Tenacious D , Billy Goat band Billy Goat , Jonathan Davis and the SFA , Mass Mental website http www.fatns.com Official Website current members James Shaffer James Munky Shaffer br Steve Krolikowski br Leopold Ross br Zac Baird br Billy Gould br Brooks Wackerman Fear and the Nervous System is an experimental music experimental industrial rock band formed by Korn guitarist James Shaffer . ref Cite web url http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 92171 title KORN Guitarist Launches FEAR AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Project accessdate 2008 03 05 ref ref http www.fearandthenervoussystem.com FEAR AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM official site on Emotional Syphon Recordings WEBSITE LAUCHING SOON Bot generated title ref History In early 2008 in music 2008 , Korn guitarist James Munky Shaffer announced plans to release a new project entitled Fear and the Nervous System probably ... Fear and the Nervous System album because he s not very good at singing . It was later announced ... the song Choking Victim was released for free download from the official Fear and the Nervous System ... production Jim Monti Audio mixing recorded music mixing Discography 2011 Fear and the Nervous System album Fear and the Nervous System Notes reflist External links http www.myspace.com fearandthenervoussystem Official Fear and the Nervous System MySpace korn DEFAULTSORT Fear And The Nervous System ... industrial music groups Category Supergroups music Category Korn solo projects es Fear and the Nervous System fr Fear and the Nervous System pt Fear and the Nervous System ...   more details



  1. Peripheral nervous system

    Infobox Brain Name Peripheral nervous system GraySubject GrayPage Image Nervous system diagram.png Caption The Human Nervous System. Blue is PNS while red is CNS. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The peripheral nervous system PNS , or occasionally PeNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord . ref DorlandsDict nine 20114043 peripheral nervous system ref The main function of the PNS is to connect the central nervous system CNS to the limbs and organs. Unlike the CNS, the PNS is not protected by the bone of spine and skull, or by the blood brain barrier , leaving it exposed to toxin s and mechanical injuries. The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system some textbooks also include sensory system s. It is also a part of the nervous system . ref cite book last Maton first Anthea authorlink coauthors Jean Hopkins, Charles William McLaughlin, Susan Johnson, Maryanna Quon Warner, David LaHart, Jill D. Wright title Human Biology and Health publisher Prentice Hall year 1993 location Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA pages 132 144 url doi id isbn 0 13 981176 1 ref The cranial nerve s are part of the PNS with the exception of cranial nerve II, the optic nerve, along with the retina. The second cranial nerve is not a true peripheral nerve but a tract of the diencephalon. ref Board Review Series Neuroanatomy, Fourth Edition, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ... plexus . Neurotransmitters The main neurotransmitters of the peripheral nervous system are acetylcholine ... 2003 . Page 132. ref See also Spinal nerves Cranial nerves Autonomic nervous system Connective tissue in the peripheral nervous system References reflist Refimprove date November 2007 nervous system DEFAULTSORT Peripheral Nervous System Category Nervous system Category Peripheral nervous system ... simple Peripheral nervous system sk Perif rna nervov s stava sl Obkrajno iv evje sr ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system

    The central nervous system CNS is the part of the nervous system that integrates the information that it receives ... . It contains the majority of the nervous system and consists of the brain and the spinal cord ... nervous system , it has a fundamental role in the control of behavior . The CNS is contained ... of which forms the rudiment of the nervous system. This tube initially differentiates into three Vesicle ... 1 cellpadding 1 cellspacing 0 rowspan 6 Central br nervous br system rowspan 5 Brain rowspan 2 Prosencephalon ... Platyhelminthes flatworms , have the simplest, clearly defined delineation of a nervous system into a central nervous system CNS and a peripheral nervous system PNS . ref cite book last Hickman, Jr ... genes involved in the nervous system of planarians, which includes genes related to the CNS, also ... nervous system There are many central nervous system diseases, including List of central nervous system infections infections of the central nervous system such as encephalitis and poliomyelitis ... , or adrenoleukodystrophy . Lastly, cancers of the central nervous system can cause severe illness ... of anatomical terminology, definitions and abbreviations Central nervous system disease Neural development Neuroradiology References reflist 2 External links commons Central nervous system http www.sylvius.com ... Tool . http www.humannervoussystem.info Explaining the human nervous system . http www.backrack.co.uk nervous index.shtml Nervous System Back Pain Anatomy info on nerve pairs . http www.mfi.ku.dk ... news mind brain Latest Research on the Brain and Central Nervous System From http www.sciencedaily.com ... neuroscience s2 chapter01.html Overview of the Central Nervous System , Neuroscience Online electronic neuroscience textbook Nervous system Nervous tissue DEFAULTSORT Central Nervous System Category Central nervous system ar ast Sistema nerviosu central bn ... simple Central nervous system sk Centr lna nervov s stava sl Osrednje iv evje sr ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system depression

    Unreferenced date September 2010 Central nervous system depression or CNS depression refers to physiological Depression physiology depression of the central nervous system that can result in decreased rate of breathing, decreased heart rate, and loss of consciousness possibly leading to coma or death. CNS depression often results from the use of depressant drugs such as alcohol , opioid s, barbiturate s, benzodiazepine s, general anesthetic s, and anticonvulsant s such as valproate semisodium used to treat epilepsy. Drug overdose is often caused by combining two or more depressant drugs, although overdose is certainly possible by consuming a large dose of one depressant drug. CNS depression can also be caused by the accidental or intentional inhaling of certain volatile chemicals such as Butanone contained in Butanone Plastic Cement . Other common causes of CNS depression are metabolic disturbances, such as hypoglycaemia. CNS depression is treated within a hospital setting by maintaining breathing and circulation. Individuals with reduced breathing may be given supplemental oxygen , while individuals who are not breathing can be ventilated with bag valve mask ventilation or by mechanical ventilation with a respirator . Sympathomimetic drug s may be used to attempt to stimulate cardiac output in order to maintain circulation. CNS Depression caused by certain drugs may respond to treatment with an antidote . DEFAULTSORT Central Nervous System Depression Category Respiratory diseases Medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Stomatogastric nervous system

    1207 Journal of Visualized Experiments Cancer borealis stomatogastric nervous system dissection video article Category Nervous system Category Arthropod anatomy ... on the same general principles. These networks remain rhythmic in the completely isolated nervous system, even in the absence of all rhythmic neuronal input, including feedback from sensory systems .... The value of this system has resulted from its accessibility, the use of several innovative techniques ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system disease

    Infobox Disease Name Central Nervous System Disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D002493 A central nervous system disease can affect either the spinal cord myelopathy or brain encephalopathy , both of which are part of the central nervous system . ref name urlNervous System Diseases cite web url http www.healthinsite.gov.au topics Nervous System Diseases title Nervous System Diseases format work accessdate ref Functions Spinal Cord Main Spinal cord The spinal cord transmits sensory reception from the peripheral nervous system . ref name urlPeripheral Nervous System cite web url http users.rcn.com jkimball.ma.ultranet BiologyPages P PNS.html title Organization of the Nervous System work accessdate ref It also conducts motor information to the body s skeletal muscles , cardiac muscles , smooth muscles , and glands . There are 31 ... s. The spinal cord is protected by vertebra e, and connects the peripheral nervous system to the brain ... or disc displacement. Brain degeneration also causes central nervous system diseases. Studies have ... There is a wide range of treatments for central nervous system diseases. These can range ... disease List of central nervous system infections External links http www.health cares.net http ... CNS diseases of the nervous system Category Central nervous system disorders es Enfermedad ... may be traumatic brain injury, circulatory system disease , nerve cell damage, and overdose of medication ... cord that suffers the trauma the outcome may be anticipated. Infections Main List of central nervous system infections Infectious diseases are transmitted in several ways. Some of these infections ... cite web url http kidshealth.org parent system ill birth defects.html title Birth Defects work ... s immune system can lead to tumors. Autoimmune Disorders An autoimmune disorder is a condition where the immune system attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. This is caused by harmful substances ...   more details



  1. Fear and the Nervous System (album)

    Infobox album Name Fear and the Nervous System Type studio Artist Fear and the Nervous System Cover http www.fatns.com FATNS Cover.jpg Genre industrial rock , experimental rock , Hard rock Released Start date 2011 10 25 iTunes and Amazon digital download only at present Recorded Length 47 05 Label Emotional Syphon Recordings Producer Tim Harkins, Danny Lohner Last album This album Fear and the Nervous System br 2011 Misc Singles Name Fear and the Nervous System Type Studio single 1 Choking Victim single 1 date 29 June 2011 Fear and the Nervous System is the eponymous debut album by Fear and the Nervous System , released digitally on iTunes and Amazon on October 25, 2011. Background ref http fatns.com ?p 5 ref The project began in 2008 led by Korn guitarist James Shaffer , who began writing for the band after the death of his father. In early 2008 he started gathering musicians for his project, starting with drummer Brooks Wackerman of Bad Religion and various other projects, followed by Korn s touring keyboardist Zac Baird , Faith No More bassist Billy Gould , and io echo guitarist Leopold Ross . After recording the music, Shaffer introduced producer Ross Robinson to the band s music, who contacted Steve Krolikowski of Repeater band Repeater to provide vocals. The first single, Choking Victim , was released on June 29, 2011 as a free download from the band s http www.fatns.com website . Shaffer said of the song, It s a good representation of what people will hear, and it s about something that happens to all of us. You trust somebody, give them your heart, and they turn around and stab you in the back. I think everybody can relate to that. Track listing ref http fatns.com ?p 8 ref tracklist title1 Hell Intro length1 2 04 title2 Choking Victim length2 3 27 title3 Chosen Ones length3 3 12 title4 No Secrets length4 4 50 title5 Chinatown length5 3 17 title6 Beautiful Side length6 4 22 title7 Triggers length7 4 25 title8 Dissolve length8 6 18 title9 Jaguar length9 3 46 title10 ...   more details



  1. Sympathetic

    wiktionary sympathetic The word sympathetic means different things in different contexts. In neurology and neuroscience, the sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system In music theory, sympathetic strings are strings on a musical instrument that resonate without contact In psychology, sympathy is a feeling of compassion or identification with another In religion, magic, and anthropology, Sympathetic magic sympathy is the belief that like affects like, that something can be influenced through its relationship with another thing Sympathetic detonation , a detonation, usually unintended, of an explosive charge by a nearby explosion Sympathetic resonance , a harmonic phenomenon wherein a body responds to external vibrations disambig hu Szimpatikus ...   more details



  1. Nervous system of gastropods

    commons category Nervous system of Gastropoda http www.scholarpedia.org article Gastropod Neuroscience Gastropod neuroscience Category Gastropods Category Mollusc anatomy Category Nervous system ... nerves to the radula and other parts of the mouth. The main nerve cords of the central nervous system run through the length of the body from the pleural ganglia. In the ancestral gastropod ...   more details



  1. Nervous System Failure

    Drive Gig Drive Gig Wizard Touch pt. 3 Nervous System Failure Line up Daniele Galassi rhythmic ...   more details



  1. Nervous system network models

    Network of human nervous system comprises nodes for example, neurons that are connected by links for example ... nervous system enable learning the nervous system and apply it to real life problem solutions. What ... is integrated with the human organs to form the human machine comprising the nervous system. Innumerable number of models of various aspects of the nervous system has been developed and there are several ... and the nervous system better or to apply the knowledge gained from the total or partial nervous system ... classify the biological model of neuroscience into nine levels from ion channels to nervous system ... Size Description and Functions Nervous system 1 m Total system controlling thought, behavior, and sensory ... neural networks including efforts to merge the two. Nervous System Models Evolutionary Brain Model .... Thus, in the application to nervous system, one representation could be such that the units are the neurons .... Nervous System Network Models The challenge involved in developing models for small, medium ... 160. ref . Nervous System Development Models No generalized modeling concepts exist for modeling the development ... Category Artificial intelligence Category Neural networks Category Nervous system Category ... system levels. Computational modeling refers to models that are developed using computing tools. Introduction The nervous system comprises networks made up of neurons and synapses connected to and controlling tissues as well as impacting human thoughts and behavior. In modeling neural networks of the nervous system one has to consider many factors. The brain and the neural network should be considered as an integrated and self contained firmware system that includes hardware organs , software programs ... and auditory system that carry information within and in and out of the body. Why does one want ... and used in all walks of life, they are nowhere close to the human system in hardware and software capabilities. So, scientists have been at work to understand the human operation system and try ...   more details



  1. Feature detection (nervous system)

    Feature detection is a process by which the nervous system sorts or filters complex natural stimuli in order to extract behaviorally relevant cues that have a high probability of being associated with important objects or organisms in their environment, as opposed to irrelevant background or noise. Feature detectors are individual neurons spaced ndash or groups of neurons spaced ndash in the brain which code for perceptually significant stimuli. Early in the sensory pathway feature detectors tend ... neurobiology, physiologists favored the idea that the nervous system detected specific features ... in animals Category Nervous system Category Neuroethology ..., in the visual system, they favored the idea of detecting specific visual features of the visual ... of neurons in the visual cortex of cats, processing in the mammalian visual system. In their first ... Bullock contended in 1961 that the vestibular system was being ignored by most of the contemporary sensory system research, and he suggested that the equivalent stimulation of vestibular organs may yield ... worm and anti worm stimuli like these, Ewert identified that the prey recognition system in the visual ... system and found a number of feature detectors. Having already used electrical point stimulation ... cell i.e., an ensemble of cells will fire in the releasing system of prey capture. Further comparisons ... from Simpler Nervous Systems location Cambridge, MA publisher MIT Press pages 117 60 ref Feature detection ... by the electrosensory lateral line. Just like in the visual system of toads, the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish extracts features from behaviorally relevant stimuli and uses these representations ... illustrated here, the primary sensory neurons in the electroreception electroreceptor system are simple ... In the auditory system of bats, like in auditory systems of other vertebrates, primary sensory ... 13html Video Image Processing in the Visual System of the Common Toad Behavior, Brain Function, http ...   more details



  1. Central nervous system viral disease

    Infobox Disease Name Central nervous system viral disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020805 A central nervous system viral disease is a viral infection that affects the central nervous system . An example is poliomyelitis . Other examples include members of the polyomavirus family. ref name urlSlow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System cite web url http pathmicro.med.sc.edu mhunt slow vir.htm title Slow Virus Diseases of the Nervous System work accessdate 2009 01 15 ref Types of viral CNS infections Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy West Nile Virus can produce aseptic meningitis,encephalitis,and acute flaccid paralysis Poliomyelitis Herpes simplex encephalitis Enterovirus Enteroviral disease Most forms of aseptic meningitis are viral in origin, though neoplastic and Lyme disease lyme meningitis are also aseptic. Eastern equine encephalitis Western equine encephalitis St. Louis encephalitis Rabies La crosse encephalitis Proggresive rubella panencephalitis,a late complication of rubella infection most cases occur in those with congenital rubella syndrome Varicella zoster encephalitis Measles Acute Measles encephalitis Mumps Mumps meningoencephalitis Treatment Herpes simplex encephalitis can be treated with acyclovir ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 1165183 treatment ref , but few of the other viral central nervous system infections have a specific therapy. See also List of central nervous system infections Virus References reflist Viral diseases CNS diseases of the nervous system Category Viral infections of the central nervous system medicine stub ...   more details



  1. List of infections of the central nervous system

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 There are four main causes of infection s of the central nervous system CNS bacterium bacteria l, virus viral , fungus fungal and protozoa l. List Fungal infections Cryptococcal meningitis Brain abscess Spinal epidural infection Protozoal infections toxoplasmosis malaria Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis Bacterial infections tuberculosis leprosy neurosyphilis Bacterial meningitis Late stage Lyme disease Brain abscess Neuroborreliosis Viral infections Viral meningitis Eastern equine encephalitis St Louis encephalitis Japanese encephalitis West nile virus West Nile encephalitis Herpes simplex encephalitis Rabies California encephalitis virus Varicella Varicella zoster encephalitis La Crosse encephalitis Measles Measles encephalitis poliomyelitis slow virus infections, which include Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS Post infectious diseases of the central nervous system PANDAS Sydenham s chorea Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis Guillain Barr syndrome See also Meningitis Encephalitis Central nervous system viral disease DEFAULTSORT Central Nervous System Infection Category Central nervous system disorders Category Infectious diseases Med stub pt Doen a infecciosa do sistema nervoso ru ...   more details




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