Google
×
Dec 29, 2020 · In 1997, I proposed that mechanical tension along the length of axons, dendrites, and glial processes contributes to many aspects of ...
The brain- stem also regulates blood pressure, second by second, to ensure that the blood supply to the cerebral cortex is always adequate, for example, in ...
Missing: Tension, | Show results with:Tension,
The main stress response elements are: specific activation of prefrontal/orbitofrontal cortex and limbic system, NTZS activity, activation of catecholaminergic ...
Such changes are thought to protect conditions such as congestive heart failure and hyper the brain against high perfusion pressure but at the tension.
Abstract. Magnesium status is highly associated with stress levels, with both stress and hypomagnesemia potentiating each other's negative effects.
Abstract The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a specialized structure in the central nervous system (CNS), which partici- pates in maintenance of a state of ...
Missing: Tension, | Show results with:Tension,
creases in blood pressure and in blood flow ... ing responses to stressful stimuli. The adolescent-associated changes in dopamine input to pre frontal cortex and ...
Missing: Tension, | Show results with:Tension,
Apr 4, 1976 · tension noted spironolactone little or no change in blood pressure re- no change or very. (Aldactone) blood pressure duced 25% slight ...
Very likely careful studies undertaken in the future will reveal other structural changes in brains subjected to communications stress, especially strains ...
Missing: Tension, | Show results with:Tension,
Most studies of sep- aration from the caretaker in human ... tract under stress, producing changes in both the ... cesses, especially respiration, blood pressure,.