Nova Science Publishers, Inc., NY, USA, 2016. — 184 p. — (Human Anatomy And Physiology) — ISBN10: 1634848845.
Physiological functions of the body (muscle contraction, visceral activities, glandular functions, etc.) are regulated autonomously by a constituent of the peripheral nervous system commonly known as the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS is controlled by centers found in the spinal cord, brain stem and hypothalamus. The authors of this book discuss the clinical features, functions and disorders of the ANS.
Implication of Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction on Pathogenesis of Myocardial
Injury and Protection
Vagal Activity Ascertainment for Risk Estimation and Prognosis: What Is Evidence and
What Can Be Supposed?
Entrusting Communication of Mental and Physical Satisfaction and State of Health to the Autonomic Nervous System