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    Author: Daniel Pedro Cardinali
    Full Title: Autonomic Nervous System: Basic And Clinical Aspects
    Publisher: Springer; 1st ed. 2018 edition (August 5, 2017)
    Year: 2018
    ISBN-13: 9783319575711 (978-3-319-57571-1), 9783319575704 (978-3-319-57570-4)
    ISBN-10: 3319575716, 3319575708
    Pages: 385
    Language: English
    Genre: Medicine: Neurology
    File type: PDF (True)
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: 139.09 €


    A traditional view of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) considers only its peripheral part: the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. However, this view misses to consider the most important ANS function: the maintenance of homeostasis. This term is used today to define not only the strategies that allow the body proper response to changes in the environment (reactive homeostasis), but also temporal mechanisms that allow the body to predict the most likely timing of environmental stimuli (predictive homeostasis based on biological rhythms).

    This book discusses the ANS from both an enlarged and a timed perspective. First, it presents how the organization of the ANS is hierarchical into different levels. Following that, the book discusses how the ANS changes functionally in the three-body configurations (wakefulness, slow sleep, rapid eye movement sleep) found in a 24-hour cycle. Finally, the most important clinical implications of this enlarged and timed vision of ANS will be discussed.

    Autonomic Nervous System – Basic and Clinical Aspects is a comprehensive text intended for medical students and health professionals who are interested in a deeper approach to this important part of the nervous system. It provides a detailed and complete understanding of the neuroscience behind the ANS, allowing a proper clinical applicability of this knowledge.

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