CIBA Collection of Medical Illustrations: With a Supplement on the Hypothalamus. A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the nervous system, Volume 1 |
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This is important because changes in the activity of these neurons seem to be
caused primarily by variations in the osmotic pressure of the blood . Thus , when
the blood in the hypothalamic vessels becomes hyperosmotic , as may be the
case ...
This is important because changes in the activity of these neurons seem to be
caused primarily by variations in the osmotic pressure of the blood . Thus , when
the blood in the hypothalamic vessels becomes hyperosmotic , as may be the
case ...
Page 158
15 However , in situations demanding unusual effort or sustained activity above
the normal , such operated animals cannot function adequately , because ,
among other things , the animals have lost the ability to increase cardiac activity
and ...
15 However , in situations demanding unusual effort or sustained activity above
the normal , such operated animals cannot function adequately , because ,
among other things , the animals have lost the ability to increase cardiac activity
and ...
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When the cortex receives sufficient afferent impulses , it is said to be aroused or
activated ; that is , a critical number of cortical neurons is brought into the proper
patterns of activity to produce a state of consciousness and alertness .
When the cortex receives sufficient afferent impulses , it is said to be aroused or
activated ; that is , a critical number of cortical neurons is brought into the proper
patterns of activity to produce a state of consciousness and alertness .
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SECTION IV | 19 |
PLATE NUMBER PAGE NUMBER THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 21 22 80 81 82 83 1 General Co... | 21 |
Atlas and Axis | 22 |
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