
Central autonomic circuits in the brain and spinal cord are essential to vertebrate life: they control all basic bodily functions, including blood pressure, body temperature regulation, digestion, and reproduction.Edited by two experts in the field, Ida Llewellyn-Smith and Anthony Verberne, and extensively illustrated, the second edition of Central Regulation of Autonomic Functions presents the extraordinary advances that have been made over the last 20 years in the understanding of how the central nervous system controls autonomic functions.Written in a clear and readable manner by an international collection of neuroscientists and physiologists, and nine chapters describe central autonomic circuits from the cerebral cortex to the periphery. Eight more chapters address specific bodily functions and their control by central autonomic circuits. Two additional chapters discuss cardio-respiratory integration and regulation of autonomic function by visceral and somatic afferents. All of the chapters are up-to-date and cover topics such as the central autonomic regulation of airways, gastrointestinal function, energy homeostasis, body temperature, and sexual function, reflecting the latest research.One of the only texts to provide the whole story of how the brain controls basic bodily functions that are critical for life, Central Regulation of Autonomic Functions will be essential reading for graduate students and researchers in neuroscience, anatomy, pharmacology and physiology as well as a valuable reference work for established workers in the field.
This text investigates the complex neural architecture and physiological mechanisms through which the central nervous system regulates essential autonomic functions in vertebrates. Edited by Anthony J. M. Verberne and Ida J. Llewellyn-Smith, the book synthesizes two decades of research into a comprehensive framework. It utilizes contributions from an international cohort of neuroscientists to map the pathways from the cerebral cortex to peripheral organs, providing a detailed analysis of how the brain maintains homeostasis.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for graduate students and researchers in the fields of neuroscience and physiology. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose and the utility of the extensive illustrations in clarifying complex neural pathways.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
2011-04-29
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195306635
ISBN-13:
9780195306637
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