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A method for selective section of vagal afferent or efferent axons in the rat. ... Under these conditions, either the efferent or the afferent rootlets can be severed selectively. When the dorsal rootlets are divided and the contralateral trunk is cut below the diaphragm, ... Afferent Pathways/surgery...
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afferent pathway the nerve structures through which an impulse, especially a sensory impression, is conducted to the cerebral cortex. ... efferent pathway; Efferent pathways; Efferent pathways; efferent pupillary defect; Efferent system; Efferent system; efferent terminal; efferent terminal; efferent terminal;
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An animated interactive review of a typical somatic nervous system pathway, including the senory and motor divisions. ... HOME > NERVOUS SYSTEM MENU > ORGANIZATION MENU > ... © Get Body Smart is a multimedia resource for teaching and learning the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology.
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Rights-managed illustration of Afferent and Efferent Pathways Associated with the Hypothalamus from the Netter Collection, drawn by Frank H. Netter ... TITLE: Afferent and Efferent Pathways Associated with the Hypothalamus...
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A less anatomical but much more functional division of the human nervous system is that classifying it according to the role that the different neural pathways play, ... A useful mnemonic to remember the nature of Afferent vs Efferent is SAME DAVE: Sensory Afferent, Motor Efferent; Dorsal Afferent, Ventral Efferent...
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2. Afferent vs Efferent Signals. Bottom half of circuit has two arms -- Afferent information (from sensors in to IC) vs efferent (out of IC --> effectors) ... See Purves 15.6 (15.7). Insulin has many affects on cells and the mechanism of signal transduction is complex (activating multiple pathways). In many ways,
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2. Comparison of effects of ACh on afferent ( ; n = 7) vs. efferent ( ; n = 7) arterioles after pretreatment with NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) and ibuprofen. Vessels were preconstricted with 0.1 nmol/l ANG II.
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